Ange Postecoglou's Celtic team is the BEST I have ever seen since following the club.
A big statement, but one that former Hoops kid Simon Ferry is adamant about. The podcast king is a massive fan of the 57-year-old and the proper style and identity he has installed at his old club since his arrival as Neil Lennon's successor last summer.
His attacking Angeball style along with his calm manner in how he goes about his business, including dealing with the media, has been hailed far and wide by pundits and ex-pros. He's started the season with six wins from six in the league and his side have scored a whopping 25 goals as they bid to defend the Premiership crown they won from Rangers last term.
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Open Goal Broomhill boss Ferry is not surprised by the links to the vacant Brighton post saying the Aussie boss 'ticks all the boxes' for top clubs. He has hailed him as a revelation and reckons Celtic could get a result from any team in club football while also backing them for a second place finish in their Champions League section.
Speaking to Grosvenor Sport, he said: "I’m not surprised [about the links to Brighton]. Ange ticks all the boxes for the top clubs; how well he deals with the media is a factor but the most important thing is that he has a proper style and a real identity with his team and how they want to play.
"Postecoglou has been a revelation for Celtic and his football is easily the best I've seen since I've been following Celtic. There's no doubt that top clubs will be watching."
He continued: "I'm confident that Celtic could get a result against anyone right now. Ange has got the team playing fearlessly and knowing him, he'll be setting his team up to go and win the game against RB Leipzig.
"It also wouldn't surprise me if they went over there, dominated the game and got caught on the counter-attack. We saw that in Postecoglou's first league campaign and that's how the Champions League is playing out for them right now.
"My expectations are still the same as before. Celtic are very capable of finishing second in the group. Real Madrid are even better than I thought they'd be. I thought they'd beat Celtic but I thought it'd be more convincing. 3-0 is very convincing but in terms of performance, I thought they'd dominate the game and they didn't.
"Ange's style gives the players more belief that they can compete at this level and it makes you more confident that Celtic can make it out of the group stages. I think we're looking at eight points if Celtic want to reach the knockout stages."
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