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‘Sheer hard work’ helped Celtic regain Premiership title under Ange Postecoglou

Ange Postecoglou insisted Celtic’s success was built on “sheer hard work” as he reflected on their cinch Premiership triumph of 2021-22.

The Hoops had clinched the title on Wednesday with a 1-1 draw at Dundee United and picked up the trophy following their 6-0 thrashing of Motherwell at Parkhead on Saturday.

The former Australia manager, who has also won the League Cup in his first season at Celtic, watched Kyogo Furuhashi and substitute Giorgos Giakoumakis both score twice while David Turnbull and Portuguese winger Jota also netted in the rout.

Postecoglou said: “There is no secret. I tell the players every day that the magic that happens out there is sheer hard work every day.

“Respecting each other, pushing each other and respecting who you work alongside. It is sweat and tears and pushing yourself all the time.

“It is easy to say, but to be willing to do it on a daily basis, it is the only way you can make something special.

“This group have done that. They have been committed to a cause and we wanted to play our football a certain way.

“We have stuck to that and it was our roadmap to success and it meant that in the early days there was some tough times, especially in Europe. We got slapped a couple of times but we didn’t change our approach and we bore the fruit on Sunday.

“We could have coasted but we put six past our opponents and played the kind of football that this football club and supporters want to see.”

Captain Callum McGregor also noted the benefits of working hard from the start of the season even when results initially were inconsistent.

The Scotland midfielder said: “You always have to go through difficult moments, especially when you are building a team.

“Everyone at the start of the season was giving

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