Celtic supervisor Ange Postecoglou mentioned he isn’t distracted by media reviews linking him with the vacant job at Tottenham Hotspur, together with his focus solely on the Scottish Cup remaining the place his workforce can seal a home treble.
British media reported that the Australian is Spurs’ subsequent goal to exchange Antonio Conte, who made an acrimonious exit from the Premier League membership following his outburst in March.
Postecoglou mentioned the reviews have been nothing greater than hypothesis and that they’d don’t have any influence on how he prepares for Saturday’s remaining towards Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
“This time last week it was a different story. It was somebody else linked. That’s just the way it works,” Postecoglou instructed reporters.
“It makes no difference to the way I behave or think or prepare. I didn’t wake up thinking about anything other than getting training right and making sure we are ready for Saturday.
“Saturday means everything to us, everything. So it doesn’t enter my sphere that I am going to be distracted – as I hope the players wouldn’t be – by matters in their own lives.”
Postecoglou, who’s on a 12-month rolling contract, mentioned he has not thought of life after Celtic whereas including that managing within the Premier League was not a long-term objective.
“This football club plays in the Champions League, like everyone else I want to be competing at the highest possible level, wherever that may be,” he mentioned.
“That’s how I got to a World Cup with Australia because I wanted to test myself against the best teams in the world.
“It (the Australia job) landed on my doorstep at the right time, because there’s so many things that need to be aligned for these things to happen.”

