Ange Postecoglou delivered another rousing speech to the Celtic faithful outside Parkhead as he reiterated his 'We Never Stop' message.
The Hoops boss landed his third trophy in charge at Parkhead after a second League Cup success. This time the win was that bit sweeter after his troops defeated rivals Rangers at Hampden to claim the Old Firm derby bragging rights and the first trophy on offer this season. Both clubs headed into the game on top runs of form but it was the holders who emerged victorious thanks to Kyogo Furuhashi's double.
Alfredo Morelos did fire beyond Joe Hart to give the Light Blues hope but it was a first defeat for Michael Beale since taking over the hot seat from Giovanni van Bronckhorst. Following the victory the Celtic boss and players showed off the League Cup trophy at Parkhead as fans gathered to celebrate with their heroes.
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Postecoglou delivered a speech to those in attendance as he hailed his players and staff for being outstanding as he labelled them deserved winners at the national stadium. He told the fans and his stars to enjoy their night and stay safe before as he signed off with his famous three word catchphrase.
He said: "I want to pay credit to this group of players, the lads and the staff for being absolutely outstanding.
"They are deserved cup winners and were brilliant today. We showed what this football club is about. We win and we win the right way. That’s the most important thing.
"We’ll enjoy tonight, the players will enjoy it, you’ll enjoy it. Look after each other and stay safe and tomorrow we’ll go again because we never stop."
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