Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou has revealed one of the benefits of living in Scotland.
In a recent interview in his homeland, the Australian commented on how he is now able to experience a 'football heaven' due to the number of games he can watch live.
The 57-year-old has previously spoken about getting up to watch matches in the early hours of the morning with his father when he was growing up.
However, now that he lives on the other side of the world, the fixtures are on at a more reasonable hour.
Speaking to Craig Foster for Stan Sport, he said: "The beauty about living in Europe is that literally every night of the week, I'll put the kids to bed about seven or eight o'clock and then I'll put my feet up and there'll be a game on.
"For me that's brilliant. It's heaven, football heaven.
"Whether it's Champions League or it's La Liga or it's the Premier League or it's the Bundesliga it's all on there at eight o'clock at night.
"So that's how I finish my day.
"I can watch it (without analysing it), I just love watching football."
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