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The Celtic high wire act that's gone unnoticed as Ange Postecoglou insists incredible record speaks for itself

Ange Postecoglou insists he’s proud of the laser-like focus which has ensured Celtic have kept near perfect balance on the title tightrope.

The Parkhead heroes took a huge step towards winning the Premiership with a fully-deserved win over Ross County in Dingwall.

Goals from Kyogo Furuhashi and Jota pushed Postecoglou’s men six points clear at the top with just four games to go.

Victory over Rangers on Sunday could almost seal the prize due to a hefty goal-difference advantage over their nearest challengers from Ibrox.

Under the severest scrutiny with virtually no margin for error since last September, Celtic have won 25 of their last 28 Premiership matches with the other three drawn.

Postecoglou is thrilled with their ability to stay right on point throughout the title chase.

He said: “We’ve been walking this tightrope for a very, very long time.

“I think people haven’t noticed because the players have dealt with it very well.

“You look at our record and the challenges we’ve had throughout that time, the players have been laser focused.

“Have a look at our record from round six. If people can show me the games where we could have afforded a slip up, I’ll be happy to have a look.

“Every game has been important to win, every performance has been important. This was no different.

“We just have to continue on with the football we’ve been playing with whatever challenges we have and I felt we did that.

“I’m not surprised, but very proud. It’s one of those where sometimes I sit back and just think about what this group of men have achieved in such a short space of time.

“The beauty of it is that they’ll be back in now and getting into recovery and getting ready to go again next week.

“They won’t even be talking about

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