Greg Taylor on the Celtic 'family' squad feel as Ange Postecoglou signings have the same unseen personal qualities
Greg Taylor has opened up on the family feeling within the Celtic dressing room.
And the Parkhead ace believes it’s a strength of bond which has been key in pushing his team towards the brink of winning the Premiership.
Boss Ange Postecoglou has put great store on personality as he’s rebuilt the squad.
The Aussie had a major transition to oversee and the first task was to find players with the ability to mount challenges for silverware.
However, as well as talent, Postecoglou has spoken openly about the need to find the right characters.
The Aussie has combed the entire globe to find pieces for his jigsaw.
Postecoglou went to Japan to capture a quartet including top-scorer Kyogo Furuhashi. He went to the Russian league to sign a Swede in Carl Starfelt.
Liel Abada from Israel, Jota from Portugal. USA international Cameron Carter Vickers. Into Poland to sign Croatian Josip Juranovic. To Holland to capture Greek Giorgos Giakoumakis.
Gelling them into a cohesive unit on the pitch is a major task in itself.
But the way the squad has gelled off it seems just as big a factor in Postecoglou’s success so far.
Celtic players fight for each other. They support someone fighting to take their own position off them. They even imitate each other’s goal celebrations. It might seem simple, but it matters.
Taylor loves being part of it all and said: “The gaffer has touched on the fact we have signed good people, which is important.
“We have a strong changing room and everyone is out there fighting for each other.
“We tried to build almost a family and I think we have done that this year.
“Everyone in that changing room has got ability that they can bring to the table, but there’s also good people in there.
“People have been thrown


