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The big Ange Postecoglou Celtic Q&A from offers 'reality' amid Tottenham chat to unique challenge he shares with Rangers

Ange Postecoglou will lift the Premiership trophy at Parkhead today and his thoughts will immediately turn to Hampden and next weekend’s Scottish Cup final. The Celtic boss is on the verge of a treble and making it five trophies out of six in his two thrilling years in Scotland.

But the backdrop is growing uncertainty surrounding his future, with English Premier League club Tottenham identifying the Aussie as a serious contender to become their next manager. As Postecoglou picked up yet another award with the Scottish Football Writers Association manager of the year gong, he sits down to answer the questions fans are asking.

"There’s always stuff to do. I’m still enjoying what I do, I’m passionate about it and football provides you with so many challenges as you go along. Wherever I have been I have always tried to conquer the next mountain. They’re always there. You have success and then you want more. You don’t have success and then you want it back. There’s always a challenge.”

"Yeah, I still enjoy what I do and I’m passionate about it. I’m really passionate about building teams and what we’ve done in the last two years, it’s easy to think it’s been a seamless transition back to success. But we know it wasn’t. It’s taken a lot of hard work to get us to this point. In many respects, it’s still the early stages. For a lot of the boys they’re only one or two years into a career at this level. The best is ahead of them, so you kinda go, ‘Okay, let’s see what potential they can reach?’ That takes the whole club to another level.”

"Everyone thinks that where they are is the centre of the universe. The one thing I’ve learned is that the Scottish league isn’t an easy league. I keep referring to Gio van Bronckhorst. He won

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