Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou says he's not going to abandon his non-stop playing style off the back of one result.
The Hoops were expected to walk over St Mirren in their last Premiership outing but fell to a shock 2-0 loss in Paisley, looking to make amends against Motherwell at Parkhead on Saturday. Postecoglou has provided feedback to his Celtic players in the wake of this but his high-tempo attacking football which has been widely lauded won't be binned off the back of one loss.
He says that is a philosophy enough to drive him up the wall and insists the defeat does not change their ambition and approach to reclaiming title glory. Postecoglou said: "Every decision we make will be on what we think allows us to best perform on the day. If that means making a number of changes, we will make a number of changes.
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"If we don't, we don't. If use a result of a game as a backdrop to question everything you do, mate, you'll go nuts in this game.
"Every game is the same for us, win, lose or draw. We will look at the performance. We understand why we didn't perform on the day and we give the feedback to the players and move on.
"There is nothing that comes out of one result that changes my outlook or my approach or what we want to achieve as a team."
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