Celtic have earned their imminent title success

Celtic have earned their imminent title success

by Joseph Anthony
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The Hoops now have a nine-point lead and a 22-goal advantage over their city rivals with Rangers having three games left

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou hailed his side for the manner of their final surge towards the finishing line in the title race after a 4-1 win over Hearts effectively put them out of Rangersโ€™ sight.

Postecoglouโ€™s side now have a nine-point lead and a 22-goal advantage over their city rivals with Rangers having three games left.
Postecoglou said: โ€œI said to the boys before the game that there are many ways you can finish something off.
โ€œYou can collapse through the finishing tape or you can go through it at top speed, and thatโ€™s what we want to do. Itโ€™s what weโ€™ve been doing all year.
โ€œWeโ€™ll go hard on Wednesday and get back here and go hard again in the last game.โ€
Nobody within the Celtic camp was declaring title victory but there was a celebratory feel to the post-match lap of honour.
โ€œThere is nothing wrong with enjoying the journey,โ€ Postecoglou said. โ€œItโ€™s not always just about the destination.
โ€œI thought it was a top performance from the boys and for us thatโ€™s the greatest reward you can get, to see the joy that it brings other people.
โ€œWhether thatโ€™s your own family and the people who love you, or the supporters who love this football club.โ€
The engraver can get to work on the cinch Premiership trophy on Sunday if Rangers drop points at home to Dundee United and Celtic could officially secure the title themselves at Tannadice on Wednesday.
โ€œIโ€™ll win it any old way mate, it doesnโ€™t really bother me,โ€ Postecoglou said. โ€œFor us, whatโ€™s important is that I think weโ€™ve earned it this year, and that we continue to earn it.
โ€œWeโ€™re not collapsing over the line, weโ€™re strong, weโ€™re committed to something. Our performances and the challenges weโ€™re overcoming are reflecting that.โ€
Postecoglou will not be glued to the action at Ibrox on his day off.
โ€œAs Iโ€™ve said before, my boys take charge,โ€ he said. โ€œThereโ€™s a new flick out called โ€˜The Bad Guysโ€™, so thatโ€™s on the agenda, so weโ€™ll see how it goes.โ€
Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst had conceded the title was beyond his side the previous weekend but Celtic treated their supporters to the party atmosphere they craved following a slow start.
Ellis Simms fired Hearts ahead inside three minutes and the tension was audible inside Celtic Park but goals from Daizen Maeda and Kyogo Furuhashi turned the game on its head late in the first half.
Matt Oโ€™Rileyโ€™s goal midway through the second period transformed the atmosphere into one of celebration and Giorgos Giakoumakis netted in the final minute as Celtic made it 30 league games unbeaten.
โ€œIโ€™m very proud of the group,โ€ Postecoglou said. โ€œWe conceded early which hasnโ€™t happened too much in this run. You think a little bit about how the group will respond to that.
โ€œThey were outstanding again and didnโ€™t miss a beat. They stayed on course in terms of playing our football and we scored four good goals.
โ€œYou could sense there was a nervousness, even around the stadium. But itโ€™s always about how people deal with that. I never had any doubts, it didnโ€™t worry me, but Iโ€™m sure people were looking to see how weโ€™d respond.
โ€œBut this group finds a way to respond, while not veering away from the basic values and fundamentals we have as a football team.โ€
Hearts manager Robbie Neilson was frustrated over the way his side conceded the equaliser after claiming Toby Sibbick was fouled by Callum McGregor before Celtic broke.
The second goal was also disputed but footage showed the ball was just over the line before Craig Gordon clawed away Furuhashiโ€™s header.
On the equaliser, Neilson said: โ€œIt is a free-kick to be honest. I have seen it again and am pretty sure you will agree.
โ€œThese key decisions when you come here, you have got to get them. That was the disappointment with the ref. I thought it was a pretty simple one to get and he doesnโ€™t get it right.
โ€œThe second one for the goal is the right decision โ€“ borderline but right.โ€
Neilson waited for referee Don Robertson at half-time but did not push his complaints.
โ€œTo be honest, it is not worth it,โ€ he said. โ€œDon was the same at Easter Road so I will just keep my mouth shut. We have a big game coming up in a couple of weeks.โ€
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