Celtic and Ange Postecoglou have endured yet another terrific season.
The Hoops won the league cup in February and secured the Scottish Premiership title last weekend.
In addition, the Bhoys are in the Scottish Cup final where they will have a shot at a treble against Inverness next month.
Relentlessness has been key for Postecoglou and his men in 2022/23 and across the domestic season, they have lost just one game and drew two.
These stats are utterly incredible and as a result of his vastly successful season to date, Ange Postecoglou has been nominated for the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year Award:
Your @AshtonBuilding Manager of the Year Nominees – voted for by their fellow managers ⬇️
Ange Postecoglou – @CelticFC 🟢 @darrenyoung1310 – @Stirling_Albion 🔴
James McPake – @officialdafc ⚪
Stephen Robinson – @saintmirrenfc ⚫ pic.twitter.com/qXYy272h7I— PFA Scotland (@PFAScotland) May 12, 2023
The Celtic boss will go up against James McPake of Dunfermline, Stephen Robinson of St. Mirren and Stirling Albion’s Darren Young for the award.
It would be no surprise to see Postecoglou triumphing and it is fair to say he would be well deserving of the title of best manager in Scottish football for 2022/23.