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The 57-year-old Australian was hired by the Premier League team on a four-year contract, putting an end to days of rumors.
After leaving Celtic for Tottenham, Ange Postecoglou vows that he "will forever" remain a fan.
The 57-year-old Australian was hired by the London club as their new head coach on a four-year contract, putting an end to days of rumors.
Postecoglou takes over at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in place of Antonio Conte. Postecoglou won the domestic treble with the Hoops this season, giving him five trophies in two seasons as manager.
The former Australia manager praised the club's principal shareholder Dermot Desmond, chairman Peter Lawwell, chief executive Michael Nicholson, as well as the supporters in his farewell statement on Celtic's official website as he looked back on his time at the easy Premiership side.
I want to express my sincere gratitude to everyone at the club for everything they have done for me, he said.
In particular, Dermot, Peter, Michael, and the Celtic Board have provided me with outstanding support throughout my time at Celtic, and I will always be appreciative of this.
"They introduced me to the club, and during the past two years, we have worked so closely and so well together that I will always have a unique bond with them.
"They wanted me to stay longer at Celtic, and while I greatly respect and comprehend their viewpoint, I have been provided with a new option that I wanted to investigate.
"It was a privilege to be invited to manage Celtic, and during my two years in the position, I have given everything I have to bring victory to our fans.
"My players and backroom personnel have been great for me on this journey, culminating in the treble over the weekend.
"They've worked hard, produced some amazing moments, produced true quality, and won football for all of us.
"Our supporters have been kind to me, and I appreciate how they have welcomed me over the past two years.
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