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Postecoglou more interested in his 'dinner' than Rangers managerial change

Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou insists he has "no interest" in the recent managerial change at city rivals Rangers, although he did back former adversary Giovanni Van Bronckhorst to be a success wherever he ends up next. The Ibrox club appointed Michael Beale on Monday as a replacement for the Dutchman, who was sacked a week previously with Rangers having fallen nine points adrift of the Hoops at the top of the cinch Premiership. Asked what he made of events on the other side of Glasgow, Postecoglou was dismissive.

"On the scale of things that have been on my mind over the last two weeks, I reckon that's registering below what I'm having for dinner tonight," he said. "It just doesn't really come on my radar. "What opposition clubs do with their managers is of no real interest unless we're playing them in the next game.

Beyond that, no real interest. "From my perspective, I thought Gio was and is a fantastic manager. He's got a great record in Holland and he's actually got a great record here in Scotland.

"If you look at his record, he won a trophy and got to a European final. I've got no doubt he'll be successful again wherever he goes. In terms of my thoughts on what other clubs do, I have zero interest.

I've got enough on my plate." Postecoglou is delighted to have seen all four of Celtic's players at the World Cup make it through the last 16: Josip Juranovic (Croatia), Aaron Mooy (Australia), Cameron Carter-Vickers (United States) and Daizen Maeda (Japan). "The World Cup's gone really well," he said. "All the boys there have played significant roles.

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