Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou says he is more focussed on what he's having for dinner than the management changes at Rangers.
Michael Beale has been appointed the new boss at Ibrox after the sacking of Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
They will come head-to-head for the first time since Rangers' new boss left his post as assistant manager last season, but if the Celtic manager's response is anything to go by, he is not worrying about it too much.
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When asked about the appointment at Ibrox, Postecoglou replied: "On a scale of things that have been on my mind over the last two weeks, I reckon that is registering somewhere below what I am having for dinner tonight. It just doesn't really come on my radar what opposition clubs do with their managers, any opposition clubs.
"Unless we are playing them in the next game, then you would take a bit more of a note. But beyond that, no real interest.
"From my perspective, Gio is a fantastic manager who has got a great record in Holland and who has a great record here in Scotland too. If you look at his year here, he won a trophy and got to a European final. So I have no doubt that he will be successful wherever he goes."
Celtic are back in training amid their World Cup break, and Postecoglou added: "So far it has been good. We gave the players a week away from us.
"That was really good for them and they have come back and trained well, they look in good spirits. It's been a decent break so far but the important stuff starts now."
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