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Ange Postecoglou earns Celtic legend seal of approval as Paul McStay predicts winning return for Hoops

Paul McStay insists Ange Postecoglou deserves the chance to manage Celtic and reckons he'll have the Hoops back to winning ways in no time.

The former Australia boss was confirmed as the new Celtic manager on Thursday after a successful time down under and in Japan.

He also guided his country to Asian Cup success and McStay has followed him closely while living in Australia, believing he's a perfect match for Celtic.

The ex-midfielder believes the 55-year-old is a natural born winner and will bring a structure to Celtic that will impress the supporters.

He also reckons the entire Australian football community will now be keeping a close eye on Celtic Park to see how Postecoglou gets on as Neil Lennon's replacement.

He told the Celtic website: “The people I talk to in the football world here feel Ange is a top coach and it’s a move he deserves after all the success he’s had in Australia, Japan and with the national team.

“Everyone’s delighted his success has been recognised by a top club in Europe. The football community here are excited by the prospect of Ange working at Celtic and the prospect of it raising the profile of Australian football in the eyes of Europe.

“I’ve been here for 11 years now and Ange is a name aligned with quality coaching and success here and in Asia.

'What I’ve learned in my 11 years of being here and keeping an eye on the game is that he’s a winner. Wherever he goes, he seems to have that formula and structure to his teams, and the way he plays brings success.

“That comes from him being a quality coach but I think within him is a character who has that winning edge as well, which I think will be really important at Celtic.

“I’ve seen what he did at Brisbane and the Australian national team. Going to Europe is taking it up a level from the point of view of the A League and the Asian footballing world.

“What he’s proved is he has that experience and expertise and the mental strength to go and win things over in Europe. It’s what he’s been waiting for – that opportunity to go and show he can do it in Europe as well.

“He has that opportunity now and whether you’re a player or a coach, sometimes you need someone to believe in you, look at what you’ve done in your career so far and give you that opportunity to move up a level.

“He has that now and when he flies to Europe he’ll not lose his coaching knowledge and expertise. It’s just a matter of taking it up and level and maybe working with better players, and he’s got the capability to do that.”

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