Everything Ange Postecoglou said to Celtic TV after his side's 3-1 win over Ross County in Dingwall...
Another dramatic day in Dingwall. We left late, how are your emotions after that one?
[I'm] relatively calm. I thought we played really well today. It's a difficult place to come we know that - it was windy today and they are a big, physical team but I'm really proud of the players that we stuck to our task and I thought we dominated the game in just about every aspect. They go up once from a corner and score but you just have to see our reaction to know that the spirit we had last year is still well within this group.
Once again, we showed that never-say-die attitude. The second goal comes from a corner but even in those last moments when it's 1-1 we continued to play our football...
Absolutely, even at 2-1 we got ourselves a third because that's the kind of team we want to be. We want to make sure that we don't let things during a game affect what we believe in. It gets tested at a place like this - a lot of teams will come here and drop points for sure. So to have that belief within us, even on a difficult day, is credit to the players.
Do these types of games really show what this team can do and what they can achieve in difficult moments?
Yeah, I think they showed it in abundance last year. We want to improve our football, absolutely, but we still have to have that resilience and that belief in ourselves that irrespective of the challenge in front of us, we can overcome it and we had to show that quite a great deal last year. This year, we want to improve our football but we don't want to lose that you know? It's still a very important part of who we are.
A debut for Moritz Jenz, how do you think he got on?
Yeah, great. A great way to start his Celtic career. I thought he was really good. It was it was a challenging game - not a difficult game - for our centre-backs so he didn't have a lot to do in terms of defending but he had to carry the ball a lot and I thought he showed some real composure. We've been really pleased with him ever since he's come in and started training with the boys. [He's] fit in really well and I was comfortable giving him the opportunity today and I thought he did himself proud.
A long week before the Kilmarnock game... is that good for the boys to de-load the legs after such a difficult game?
It's not about de-loading. It's an opportunity again for us to put some work into both the boys who haven't played today and who are out of the squad because we're going to need everyone. You saw today the impact that guys like [Liel] Abada and Giako [Giorgos Giakoumakis] and Aaron [Mooy] coming on. We're gonna need these guys. Moritz had to step in today - that's going to happen so we've just got to make sure we keep working hard through this early period where we don't have midweek games so that when they come along, we're going to have a fit and firing squad.
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