Ange Postecoglou was a tremendous success at Celtic.
The former Tottenham boss won five out of six trophies during his time at Celtic and as the fans celebrated, Postecoglou was making his way to Spurs.
But now that Postecoglou’s time at Tottenham is over, it appears that the former Celtic boss’ Premier League return could be close.
However, former Hoops defender Ramon Vega believes that the Aussie has some unfinished business to attend to at Celtic as Postecoglou’s next career move looms.
Ramon Vega believes Ange Postecoglou would bring ‘massive added value’ to Celtic
Postecoglou wiped the floor with Scottish football during his time at Celtic but Vega reckons there is still some work in Europe the Australian would like to finish off.
When asked if he thinks Postecoglou has unfinished business in management, Vega told the Daily Record, “With Celtic, yes. But don’t forget, Celtic is a different ball game from Spurs.
“He went into the Champions League – that’s a completely different tournament. But at the same time, he’s put down a marker now.
“He did a good job for Celtic, and he’s done a really remarkable job winning a trophy with Spurs. If he goes back, he’ll return with serious Premier League experience. That would bring massive added value to Celtic in Europe.
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Ange Postecoglou’s results with Celtic in Europe
Postecoglou struggled in Europe with Celtic due to a variety of factors. At the beginning of his tenure, much like at Spurs, injury curtailed his progress at Parkhead.
However, Postecoglou’s gung-ho attacking style also caused Celtic problems as the step up in class of player punished the Parkhead club.
Here is how Ange fared in Europe with Celtic:
All fixtures include qualifying rounds but even so, Postecoglou’s record does not make great reading. Fortunately for Celtic, Rodgers has helped restore the club’s reputation on the competition and the fans will be hoping he continues that this season in the Champions League.