We Never Stop.
That’s the mantra that Ange Postecoglou has embedded into the club since his arrival last June.
The infamous quote from his mic’d up training session went viral last season and it has never been so prevalent as it is to this day.
Another weekend required another fightback from the Bhoys and not only are we taking on all comers in the league, we are needing to take on the officials as well as VAR continues to do its best to make our title defence that little bit more difficult.
Even though the team went behind again on Saturday, the never say die attitude was captured beautifully by Celtic’s Unique Angle as it caught footage of a guest ball boy:
Jota’s desire and passion is indicative of the culture that Ange Postecoglou has instilled into this team.
Even Matt O’Riley’s interview after the match summed up the never say die attitude of this team, “We’ve shown that the whole season that we can come back and win games, so I’m really happy we got to the break winning all the games, and we’re in a good place.” [Celtic FC]
Celtic head into the break nine points clear and whilst our rivals toil with rumours of dressing room unrest, we go from strength to strength with a firm grip at the top of the league.
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