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What Callum McGregor said in Celtic huddle after Rangers defeat as leaders target final flourish to seal title

Greg Taylor says Celtic must be strong in the title heat and show again what they are all about under Ange Postecoglou.

The Parkhead defender insists the troops are fully focused on producing a powerful finish as they aim to secure the Premiership.

Taylor and his team-mates have moved into position to seal the deal having carved a six-point lead with five games to go.

Sunday’s vital trip to Dingwall to meet Ross County offers another huge opportunity for the flag-chasers to take another big step towards glory.

Last weekend’s Scottish Cup semi-final loss to Rangers at Hampden was a setback, but Celtic have bounced back well from challenges and adverse results this term and Taylor hopes they will do so again to strike a timely blow in the title battle.

Captain Callum McGregor gathered the troops on the pitch at the National Stadium to lay down the requirements and Taylor said: “It was just about regaining focus and knowing how well we have done so far, but we know there is still a job at hand.

“We have five big league games to go now and we have to finish with five strong performances. We know what’s at stake at the end of that and we understand what is needed.

“We need to show that we can bounce back. We have done that throughout the season when we have had a disappointing result like the semi-final was, so we need to show what we are all about.

“We have done that throughout the season, so I hope it’s no different on Sunday.”|

The dangers of Dingwall have already been outlined to Celtic this season after a dramatic first visit of the term just prior to Christmas.

Postecoglou’s men were reduced to 10 men after a red card for Carl Starfelt and set to drop six points off the title pace before Anthony Ralston’s 97th

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