Many Celtic supporters would have been gutted to see how Ange Postecoglou was treated during his time at Tottenham Hotspur.
Even though Postecoglou won Tottenham’s first trophy in nearly 20 years by lifting the Europa League last season, he was still sacked by the club in the summer, and now things have become far, far worse in north London.
Many would have seen Celtic’s links with Andy Robertson in recent transfer windows, with Spurs seemingly leading the charge for his signature.
But the London club will only sign Robertson, who will leave Liverpool in the summer when his contract expires, if they avoid relegation to England’s second tier.
And on Sunday, life away from the elite started to become a dark and brutal reality because Tottenham are now sitting in the Premier League’s relegation zone.
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Of course, Celtic fans are delighted with Kieran Tierney and what he has brought to the table this season following his return to Glasgow in the summer.
But with Celtic looking so abject all season long, you wonder how much value a character like Robertson would bring to the dressing room – focusing less on his on-pitch quality and more on his sheer off-pitch leadership.
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And if Spurs, who are yet to win a Premier League game in 2026 and are two points from safety, are relegated, then it will be interesting to see what Robertson does next.
It also needs to be noted that Robertson was linked with Tottenham in the winter, but he stayed put at Anfield, and he should be breathing a sigh of relief that he never moved.
Perhaps it will be a blessing in disguise for Robertson, who will captain Scotland to the 2026 World Cup this summer, that Spurs do go down and he doesn’t need to move to London, and instead, return to Celtic and live his boyhood dream.
Robertson will want to leave Liverpool on a high note, and after being outclassed by Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League in midweek, they secured a much-needed 2-0 win over Fulham in the Premier League on Saturday, with their flying Scotsman playing the entire match.