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Celtic: Ange Postecoglou wants 'special night' for fans with Scottish Premiership title win at Tannadice

Celtic need only a draw at Tannadice to secure Scottish Premiership title; they are unbeaten in 30 league games; watch Dundee United vs Celtic live on Sky Sports Football on Wednesday night; kick-off 7:30pm

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Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou is confident they can get a result at Dundee United and secure the Scottish Premiership title

Ange Postecoglou wants Celtic to give their fans a "special night" against Dundee United on Wednesday by securing the Scottish Premiership title at Tannadice, live on Sky Sports Football.

With two Scottish Premiership fixtures remaining, Celtic are six points ahead of Europa League finalists Rangers with a goal difference superior by 20 which, in reality, makes the title Parkhead-bound.

Celtic finished 25 points behind their Old Firm rivals in the league race last season before the Australian took over in the summer and now the title is almost in his grasp at the first time of asking, with the champions-elect preparing for the trip to Tayside on Wednesday night.

Postecoglou said: "We are under no illusions, tomorrow we have an opportunity to make it a special night for the football club and our supporters. I am sure they will enjoy it.

"After last season's disappointments, not just the fact that we obviously didn't have success as a football club, they weren't able to feel part of it, they couldn't contribute as they weren't allowed in the stadiums [due to pandemic restrictions].

"This year, everyone has put in maximum effort including our supporters.

"Everything they had pent up from last year they have released this year in a positive way and I am sure everyone is looking forward to the last two games.

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"Our role in that is to make sure we continue on with our good form and continue on from the football we played at the weekend and take that into tomorrow night and as I said, take the opportunity to make it a special night."

Celtic's 4-1 home win over Hearts at the weekend made it 30 league games unbeaten, since the Hoops lost 1-0 away to Livingston last September.

Jota celebrates with his Celtic team-mates after scoring to make it 1-0
Image: Celtic are unbeaten in their last 30 Scottish Premiership games

However, the former Australia boss is placing little importance on that impressive statistic.

He said: "What we have done this season is chip away.

"Every week is important, we have taken every game with the same preparation and intent, equal respect for every opponent, home and away, and not looked beyond that.

"That has served us really well to be in the position we are.

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou with his players following the cinch Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow.
Image: Celtic can clinch the Scottish Premiership at Tannadice on Wednesday night

"Thirty games ago, we were a fair way behind in terms of looking like a team who could end up being champions and so 30 games later, we have taken an approach that has got us to his point and if we start thinking about, 'let's extend it to 31 or 32' - that has never been our goal.

"Our goal has been to be the best possible team we can be, play our football, respect our opponent, respect the occasion, be at our best and for the most part we have been at our best - and even when we haven't been, we still found a way to get the job done."

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