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Graeme Young

Ange Postecoglou and the Celtic winning mentality Mark Bosnich found all about during TV bonding sessions

Legendary Australian goalkeeper Mark Bosnich has lauded the work of Ange Postecoglou at Celtic as they close in on Premiership title glory.

All eyes Down Under are on the man who led the Socceroos to consecutive World Cups and secured Asian Cup glory in 2015.

And the draw with Rangers leaves Celtic on the cusp of title glory only one year after finishing 25 points behind their biggest rivals.

Bosnich admits he's unsurprised over the success enjoyed by the Premiership leaders this season under a man he knows better than most.

The former Manchester United keeper told AK Media: “It would be a superb achievement.

"He’s illuminating a pathway for young Australian coaches.

“I got to know Ange really well sitting next to him for nearly four years when we worked at Fox Sports together.

“Knowing the style of football he plays, his approach to football, it will be a fantastic achievement.

"When he first came there and there were so many doubters, I think that inspired him more. It’s understandable, especially people from Europe.”

Bosnich admits fans of the beautiful game remain avid followers of a manager who thrilled punters both at club and international level over the years.

He added: “He’ll definitely be on the front foot; he’s a winner with a capital W.

“The thing that really endeared him to Australian football fans was the style of football he played. The style of football he plays allows fans to be very, very proud of their team. That’s wherever he has gone.”

Bosnich experienced a host of big games during his own career including a spell working under the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson.

And the keeper turned pundit reckons Postecoglou's calm demeanour will prove a key factor as Celtic aim to get over the line in the coming weeks.

He said: “I have been in dressing rooms before where because of nerves people might be physically sick.

"Everyone takes it different. Dwight Yorke was one of the most laid-back people before games. I was told just to embrace it.

“It’s down to the manager to create, as best as he can, the environment, then it’s up to the players.

"The biggest thing for Ange is to keep a lid on things. It’s a wonderful opportunity, yes. You have to be prepared for every scenario.”

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