Ange Postecoglou is already a hero in the eyes of the Celtic support. The Parkhead boss has earned huge backing after delivering a league title and league cup win in his debut season in Glasgow.
But today, the Celtic manager was more of a local hero as he helped stranded drivers who were stuck in the snow in Glasgow.
A picture of Postecoglou heading out to help push a car stuck in the snow was widely shared on social media today.
And an eye-witness who was alongside Postecoglou helping another driver revealed the Celtic boss was straight out of his car to assist in the frosty conditions.
The gentleman was left "starstruck" as he worked alongside Postecoglou to get a car moving in the snow - and revealed a "team-talk" from the manager worked a treat.
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As quoted by The Scottish Sun, an eye-witness explained: "I was stuck in traffic with all the snow and a guy behind me got out and helped push me but then he got stuck so I had to get out and go back to start helping him. Another lassie and another boy also got out to help.
"The next minute, none other than big Ange Postecoglou bounces out his big motor and starts pushing this car.
"Me and this other boy were like ‘all right what’s happening?’. I was a bit starstruck.
"He just walked up behind us like it was a team-talk and said ‘let’s go boys’."
Twitter user Michael McDonnell shared an image of Postecoglou helping a driver stuck near the Lennoxtown training base.
He posted: "Someone stuck in lennoxtown I jump out to help and big ange came out as well before anyone man of the people"
Someone stuck in lennoxtown I jump out to help and big ange came out as well before anyone man of the people 😍🍀 pic.twitter.com/10KbFxzeuh
— michael mcdonnell (@mick6790) December 16, 2022
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