Ange Postecoglou has delivered his reaction to winning PFA Scotland Manager of the Year.
The Celtic boss is on course to win a domestic Treble having already lifted the League Cup with victory over Rangers and Hampden and secured back-to-back Scottish Premiership title success after defeating Hearts at Tynecastle last weekend. The final piece of the puzzle is the Scottish Cup - the one trophy the Aussie is yet to win - with Inverness standing in the way of the Hoops and domestic dominance.
It's been a big season for the Parkhead side who will be aiming to make a bigger splash on the Champions League scene next term after finishing bottom of their group this time around containing Real Madrid, RB Leipzig and Shakhtar Donetsk. But on the domestic front they've only lost twice with the second of those coming in Saturday's Old Firm derby at Ibrox.
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The 57-year-old admits the award is 'great recognition' for the whole group and shows the hard efforts of everyone involved in the day to day at Celtic.
He told Sky Sports: "It's obviously great recognition. I guess not for me but the whole group.
"The team has had an outstanding season but a lot of hard work goes behind that and that is with the staff and everybody involved.
"When you win one of these things its reflective of a strong, collective effort from the group."
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