CELTIC stands on the brink of making history by breaking the all–time points total in a 38–game season, but Callum McGregor isn’t concentrating on that.

To write their name in the history books, all the Hoops have to do is win their final four games of the league season, which is easier said than done, with a trip to Ibrox, Easter Road and a visit from Aberdeen still to happen.
Celtic have an impressive 31 wins in 34 league games, losing just one match which came in Paisley against St Mirren.
Callum McGregor has commented that the team should not get too caught up in the potential record and instead focus on playing their best game of the season in each individual match. Such an approach has already seen the team succeed and hopefully will continue to do so.
Callum McGregor told Sky Sports:
“We just want to finish on a positive. The manager is always speaking about ‘can we play the best game of the season in our next game?’, and if we try and do that and try and maximise every game we have got, that will hopefully be a consequence of that. But I don’t think we should get too focused on it or carried away. We just focus the next game as the most important and we’ll see where that takes us at the end of the season.”
Ange Postecoglou will be aware of the record, but he won’t be distracted by it. He’s said from the very start the aim is to win every game, and now, if the Hoops do, they’ll make history.