We all know just how good this Celtic team is. The results this season, and the performances, have been tremendous.
Barring the 2-0 loss to St Mirren in Paisley, Ange Postecoglou’s side has been imperious this season.
Top of the league with a nine-point advantage and a goal difference the size of a cliff at +60, the league title is in our hands and with the team not looking like dropping any points, can we really be stopped?
Chris Sutton thought yesterday’s match against St Johnstone in Perth could have been ‘tricky’ for Celtic and even he was left stunned at the Hoops performance at McDiarmid Park:
I thought today might be tricky for Celtic… what do I know!!! What has been incredible is the high standards and level of performance this current Celtic team keep churning out week after week. It’s really not an easy thing to do. Total respect… but still work to do👏👏🍀
— Chris Sutton (@chris_sutton73) February 5, 2023
And he was not half wrong.
Ange Postecoglou has this side absolutely on fire and when you look at the strength in depth that we have, it is little wonder that we are so dominant domestically.
Apart from a short spell at the beginning of the first half, Celtic absolutely dominated the game and although chances where few and far between, the four shots on target we had all finished in the back of the net.
It’s looking ever increasingly difficult to stop this Celtic side.
I genuinely can’t see how anyone can. And with Postecoglou at the helm, you know complacency certainly won’t be an issue.
Celtic take a break from league duty this week and face St Mirren in the Scottish Cup in what fans will hope to be the next step to another dometic treble.