Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou believes that he has the backing of fans as the rebuilding job at Celtic continues. Pressure mounted on the manager as the Scottish giants suffered their third defeat in six games against Livingstone. He revealed that most of the supporters understand the job at hand and believe in the style of play being instilled at the club. Celtic have got off to the worst possible start on the road where they have only managed to win one of their seven away games. Despite the results, Postecoglou said that they have been unlucky and the right results are on the horizon.
“I’m not on social media and I’m not a great reader of what’s going on around the place, but my general feeling is that our supporters are totally understanding of the situation we’re in and have been very supportive right from day one.” Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou said. “I haven’t sensed a shift in that, although I know Sunday’s game was probably the most disappointed they’ve been in our performance. I’ve never felt that our supporters were thinking this would be a quick fix at any stage.”
“For us, it’s about what we do internally here. We can’t get caught up in what outside timelines are or what expectations are from various people who are obviously going to critique what we do when things aren’t going well. We’ve just got to stand up and face that and accept that as part of the process.” he added. “We’re starting on a road to being a certain type of football team and we won’t waiver from that. I’ve got confidence in the group and what we’re trying to achieve and all these things that happen along the way just challenge our commitment to it. We’ll just keep plowing on in this direction.”
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