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Watch Ange Postecoglou's Celtic press conference in full as he reveals plan for Oliver Abildgaard

Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou has spoken to the press after he oversaw Celtic's first point in the Champions League group stages for five years in midweek.

Despite it being somewhat overshadowed by the anti-monarchy, the Hoops conjured up a point in Warsaw against Shakhtar Donetsk and should have walked away with all three after missed chances from Daizen Maeda and Giorgos Giakoumakis. Nonetheless, they cannot rest on their laurels and a trip to Paisley beckons against St Mirren on Sunday afternoon.

With the club having lost just one of their games in all competitions all season, they are expected to beat Stephen Robinson's men, although the hosts have won three of their previous four games in the league so far. With debuts still to be awarded, rotation a key issue and, of course, a league title to be won, Postecoglou spoke to the press about current issues surrounding the club. Record Sport tells you what the Celtic gaffer said ahead of the trip to Paisley.

"At this stage, everyone is fine from Wednesday night. No issues coming out from that. James McCarthy missed Wednesday night as he was ill, but he was back training today. Carl Starfelt is still out until after the international break. Everybody else should be OK," he started.

"We will have a look at it. It was good for Sead to start the game the other night, and we know he is not ready for 90 minutes and particularly the kind of football we want to play, but I just thought it was a good game for him because of his experience to come in and make an impact and he did well for the time he was on the pitch. He was never going to go beyond halfway or 50 minutes.

"We will see on the weekend as we have still got other players and other options in those areas who are

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