The Media Just Don’t Get Our Gaffer

Soccer Football - Scottish Premiership - Celtic v St Johnstone - Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - April 9, 2022 Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou arrives at the stadium before the match REUTERS/Russell Cheyne


Ange Postecoglu is so far ahead of the mainstream media in Scotland that they don’t seem to know what questions to ask him.

Following last week’s 2-0 home win against Aberdeen, the gaffer showed the high demands he’s placing on players by criticising our finishing on the day.

Fast forward to Dingwall today and the BBC seemed to be expecting/hoping for a similar backlash from the manager after a tight game.

Instead, he rebuffed every absurd question by the reporter. The team had played well, when asked if he was fearing a draw, the Celtic gaffer told the journalist flat out that he always expected the boys to not only win the game but to keep pushing for a third which they did.

Ange then backed this up with a more balanced piece of journalism from Celtic TV.

You can view this interview here.

The truth is that Ange Postecoglou doesn’t buy into tired football cliches. He’s a manager that sets high standards for his players and when they don’t meet them, they will know about it.

He also understands the game up here far more than the journalists and half the managers plying their trade in Scottish football.

He knows Dingwall is a tough place to go, that it will be physical, and they will keep it tight for long periods.

Ange shows respect to every team in the league. Maybe that’s why the press can’t figure him out.

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