Since Ange Postecoglou arrived at Celtic 18 months ago, the club has seen remarkable improvement. His impact on the team has been evident, and their progress since his arrival has been undeniable.

Celtic have been steadily improving over time, evident in their weekly performances. Their technical passages of play and attack strategies have become increasingly polished, a testament to the hard work they have put in on the training pitch.
Since the beginning of the season, there has been a steady progression, with only a few hiccups along the way.
Speaking ahead of the Viaplay Cup Semi-Final, Postecoglou has expressed his delight with the progression on the pitch, as he points to one post-World Cup aspect that’s really pleased him.
Speaking to Celtic TV, he said:
“You take into account Champions League football and the fixture schedule, I see the real progression (in this team).
“We’re still evolving and getting stronger and post the break we’ve had some of our strongest performances, so that’s the pleasing aspect and we need to keep doing that until the end of the year.
“When you play at Hampden there’s always something on the line, playing there isn’t just another game it’s always a semi-final or a final.
“I just think it makes for a great occasion and certainly for us we look forward to it and for us to make it memorable we have to perform and win.”
The Celtic squad are only going to get better, with Postecoglou tinkering away with the side, bringing some quality players to add something extra to the starting eleven or provide some quality depth.