CELTIC manager Ange Postecoglou has confirmed that Oh will get the chance to impress his national team coach on Sunday.

Oh hasn’t made many starts for the Hoops this season, but he’s been a regular from the bench and has a few goals to his name.
With Jurgen Klinsmann due to be in attendance on Sunday, watching Celtic take on Kilmarnock, Hoops boss Ange Postecoglou said that Oh will have the chance to shine.
Ange Postecoglou said: [The Herald]
“I had an exchange with Jurgen after the camp and he was really happy with Oh in the camp,” he said. “He’s going to continue to develop.
“That was his first international camp with Jurgen and he mentioned he was keen to come over and watch him and that the Kilmarnock game would fit in. Hopefully he enjoys the game and I’m sure Oh will get the chance to impress.
“He was a big figure in the global game. He was an outstanding striker and he really made an impact wherever he played.
“He is one of those guys who played in most of the big leagues – Germany, Italy, England – and made a massive impact. He’s had some pretty big jobs as a manager as well so he’s one of the big figures in world football.”
Fans are expecting to see a few changes this weekend, especially given the playing surface. Could Oh play from the start, either alongside Kyogo or by himself?
Against The Rangers, Kyogo briefly dropped into midfield when Oh came on, something that Ange has experimented with a couple of times before.
Either way, both players will get game time, but it would be nice to see Oh from the start, especially now that he seems to be fully up to speed.