Ange: 'Bold' Celtic approach will pay off after Champions League flop

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Ange Postecoglou remains unshakeable in his belief that Celtic will eventually benefit from his all-out attacking approach despite a 5-1 defeat by Real Madrid rounding off the club’s worst Champions League group stage.

Celtic ended their European campaign with two points and a goal difference of minus 11 after Jota scored just their fourth goal of the campaign when he curled home a free-kick late on in the Bernabeu on Wednesday.

The Australian Postecoglou has come under some criticism – for the first time in a long while since he began turning around Celtic’s fortunes – from pundits such as Richard Dunne. 

The former Republic of Ireland defender reckoned that Celtic, in order to progress, would have to soak up more pressure and stop matches turning into “basketball games” with their end-to-end approach.

However, Postecoglou is convinced Celtic will ultimately benefit from playing that way should they return to Europe’s elite competition next season.

Celtic had 82 attempts at goal over their six matches, more than the likes of Paris St Germain, Juventus, Tottenham and both Milan clubs in their campaigns.

“It’s fair to say that the responsibility lies with me because we have taken a bold approach to try to make an impact,” the former Socceroos boss conceded.

“We have paid the price for not having the quality and clinical finishing at one end and the opposition taking advantage at the other.

“But the key for us, if we continue to play like this and continue to improve and continually get to Champions League level, then I have no doubt that we will make an impact.”

Postecoglou cautioned it would be unrealistic to expect linear improvement each year and that things would have to go Celtic’s way, pointing out they were without skipper Callum McGregor and Jota for several games and were missing key defender Cameron Carter-Vickers in Spain.

But he added: “If we are in it next year, then I have no doubt we will make more of an impact.

“That doesn’t mean it’s going to be a massive leap – but I don’t think it needs to be. 

“Bridging that gap isn’t immense but it’s the most difficult bit to get because you’re talking about scoring goals at this level, and it’s not the easiest thing to do.”

Postecoglou was disappointed for his players and the fans but not frustrated about the campaign, given how they had embraced his approach.

But finishing remains a problem. Real’s was in stark contrast to Celtic’s, with the hosts scoring two penalties before Josip Juranovic missed one for the visitors, who had 14 efforts at goal.

Postecoglou conceded: “For our guys, it’s a new experience, everything feels a little bit faster, it feels like you need to hit it that little bit harder to beat a world-class goalkeeper.

“But eventually, I believe, if you keep putting yourself in that position you will find that the game doesn’t change, you can still finish at that level.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-11-06T12:05:58+00:00

stu

Guest


Understood

2022-11-06T08:45:43+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


He’s going to need much better players to do well in the Champions League, so yeah a bigger league. And “ Are you saying his philosophy will work in a bigger league?” … not sure they will, but would like to see him try with a club like (say) Forest

2022-11-06T05:16:25+00:00

stu

Guest


Waz...I can only agree on Ange's style. You say that he needs to move to a big league, not sure what you mean. Are you saying his philosophy will work in a bigger league?

2022-11-06T05:10:14+00:00

stu

Guest


The current national league UEFA ranking indicates Scotland sits 9th for last 2 seasons then 11th. The English championship, I am assuming is therefore top 10 standard from your observation? If so, then both leagues sitting quite high in the rankings I would have thought.

2022-11-04T22:35:19+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Rinse n Repeat from his Roar days. No one in Brisbane is surprised by his Champions League performance. It’s only think to dominate a domestic competition, but quite another to do something similar on the continental stage. You’ll need to move to a big league Ange!

2022-11-03T22:32:51+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


There is nothing wrong with Ange's approach if he gets the right sort of players to execute it. The question is why did he bring in an aging Mooy into his squad. Arnold was crazy enough to play Mooy. Look at the Real Madrid Celtic highlights and you would think your watching a zombie flick thats how Mooy is moving. You have these new articles as well the player that was absolute donkey in this match style article and guess who was it Mooy. The first penalty instead of even bothering its a slow jog let the Madrid player take a shot unhindered. Ironically he then disposseses the next MAdrid player casually and makes him look like a fool. Is this Ange emperor's new clothes moment for Celtic like it was with Kruse at wing back for the Socceroos.

2022-11-03T20:52:30+00:00

Dennis

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I doubt whether the demise of Celtic in the Champions League has anything to do with Ange. Celtic are way out of their depth. The standard of the SPL is probably not equal to even the English Championship. Neither of the two Glasgow teams would make it there. Rangers shipped a truckload of goals to a middle placed EPL team last month so the criticism does not apply just to the green side of Glasgow. Having said that, kudos to Rangers for making the last European final. Best performance by a Scottish club in years.

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