Ange Postecoglou, has won three league titles and the AFC Asian Cup as a manager. However, the Australian has mentioned that his first season with Celtic was the hardest he has ever faced. However, he added his team will be even better next year.
Ange told Sky Sports: “I’ve had a lot of success but this is definitely the hardest challenge and the hardest year I’ve ever had.
“I did an interview after the game and I couldn’t put into words exactly what was the strongest emotion.
“I think looking back now and the way we finished off in the last game, I think there was a part of me that said, ‘no, I don’t want this to be the full stop’.
“This season was about building the first foundation of a team that I hope will be competing and be successful in the Premiership for the next few years.
“My role is to make us better next year, we need to be better.
“It’s the same in the Champions League, our role is to get there and make an impact.
“It’s not just about making an impact next year, it’s about building a team that will continually make an impact and that takes time.
“We’ve had a process, we’ve had success in the transfer market without a massive spend. That’s the club we are and that’s the area I want us to continue to grow in and that’s what we’ll do.”