New Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou has vowed to bring a new perspective to the Parkhead club.
The 55-year-old Australian has taken over at the Hoops, four months after his predecessor Neil Lennon departed.
Speaking at his first press conference on Friday, Postecoglou said: “I guess what I bring is maybe a different perspective.
“I’ve had a different journey from many others. Most of my career has been spent on the other side of the world and in internationals.
“Every team I’ve coached has had a very clear identity.
“I think that was one of the reasons I was chosen. In my 25 years in coaching, my teams have always played a certain way.”
Celtic finished 25 points behind Scottish Premiership winners Rangers last term and Postecoglou is in no doubt about the scale of the task facing him as he looks to return Celtic to the top.
He said: “It is a massive challenge. But as a manager you always get opportunities where it’s a massive challenge. You don’t really walk into places where it’s running smoothly.
“It’s a process where you have to go through certain steps. If we play our football, we’ve got a decent chance of success.”
Celtic spent three months chasing former Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe before the deal collapsed.
But Postecoglou does not mind being second choice – or worse.
“You’re assuming I was second choice,” he said. “I might have been fifth choice… I don’t know.
“It doesn’t really bother me. What’s important is that I’ve been given this opportunity.”
Pundits have estimated Celtic could bring in up to 15 new players this summer.
On the rebuild required, Postecoglou said: “It’s fairly extensive. It is a season of change. But after a period of success and what happened last year, it was always going to be a period of change.
“But I see it is an opportunity to make changes in the direction I want.
“We’re working very hard but with the players we have existing, they will all be treated on merit. For the ones coming in, we’ll bring in ones who will fit.”
Incoming Celtic chief executive Dominic McKay added: “The target for every Celtic manager is success and we’re craving success.
“But we want to do that with a style and a panache, which Ange’s teams in Australia and Japan have done.”