CELTIC fell to defeat at Hampden against The Rangers but bounced back with a dominant display in Dingwall.

Heading into Sunday’s Glasgow Derby, Postecoglou is hoping to get the better of the visitors, knowing that a win will all but wrap up the league.

However, the boss has stated that his side hasn’t looked too much into the Hampden defeat, admitting that the analysis was done after the game. As quoted by STV, Postecoglou said;

“I look back on it like you look back on every game, and the game before that and the game before that.”

“But that’s reviewed after the game and we give the feedback to the players on the areas we could have done better.

“It was a very tight game, which you expect in a semi-final, but that doesn’t mean you take everything from that into this game.

“A league game is different to a cup game, there’s different pressures involved, and different objectives for everyone.

“We responded really well last week, which was important, we played our football, and it’s important that we take that into Sunday as well.”

It’s going to be a different game. On Celtic’s home turf, the fans will be behind the team, creating a different atmosphere from what was made at Hampden.

Hopefully, the team will reward the fans that will be in fine voice with three points.

If Celtic win the three points on Sunday, they will go nine points ahead with as many to play for. Celtic are 19 goals ahead on goal difference, and a win would further improve that number.

It’s set to be an enthralling match, with hopefully Celtic emerging victorious.

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