A year ago
With a 3-1 victory over Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Cup final at Hampden Park, Celtic completed the domestic treble.
Ange Postecoglou, the manager of the Hoops, was the subject of growing rumors that Tottenham was interested in hiring him. Kyogo Furuhashi once more played a key role in this.
In the 38th minute of an unremarkable first half, the Japan striker scored for the 34th time this year, undoing Billy Dodds' rank outsiders' early progress.
The Championship team, which hadn't participated in a match for a month, increased their deficit when Liel Abada, a halftime substitute for Hoops, sneaked in a second goal in the 65th minute.
With five minutes left, Caley's substitute Dan MacKay scored a goal, but as the game entered extra time, Portuguese winger Jota restored Celtic's two-goal lead.
Celtic has now won the League, League Cup, and Scottish Cup eight times in a row, a global record. Now that Postecoglou has become the sixth Parkhead manager to capture the treble, attention is turning to what the future holds for him.You may already be aware that some Celtic fans' concern level has escalated as a result of Ange Postecoglou's post-game remarks following Celtic's magnificent treble victory.
When asked directly by BBC Scotland if he would coach Celtic the next season, Postecoglou was evasive and chose to concentrate on appreciating the success of the present. He hasn't explicitly ruled it out, but on the other hand, he hasn't really made it clear he is leaving either.Postecoglou was evasive when asked directly by BBC Scotland if he would lead Celtic the next season and instead decided to focus on savoring the achievements of the present. On the other side, he hasn't really made it apparent he is leaving either, even though he hasn't expressly ruled it out and it is not still know
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