Celtic entertain Hearts tonight in the Scottish Premiership as Ange Postecoglou takes charge of the club for his 100th game. It's the first of a double-header against the capital club before Saturday's Scottish Cup quarter-final clash.
The Australian joked in the build-up to the fixture that you'd have gotten "long odds" on him being at the helm for this many games back at the start of his tenure.
The 57-year-old said: "At times, with the volume of games we have at this football club, it is not that long. I guess 100 games is pretty significant. It would have been pretty long odds when I took the job that I would reach it so I guess that is something."
Fresh from the Hoops 5-1 leaue victory over St Mirren in Paisley the big question is will the Aussie rotate his squad? If he does who drops out?
Has Israeli winger Liel Abada done enough to earn a starting slot in this match after his excellent second-half showing in Paisley where he scored a goal and claimed an assist? Will Sead Haksabanovic receive more minutes? What about midfielder Matt O'Riley, does he deserve another extended run in the side?
Or will the Aussie stick with his tried and tested starting 11 as Celtic approach the business end of the season?
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The Parkhead side have faced Robbie Neilson's men twice already this campaign and won both league encounters. Kyogo Furuhashi and Giorgos Giakoumakis were on target at Parkhead in a 2-0 win back in August. While Greg Taylor was the unlikely match winning hero in a classic at Tynecastle where the Hoops edged a seven-goal thriller in October.
However, the men in maroon travel to Glasgow's east end more in hope than expecatation as the Jambos go in search of their first away win at the venue for 14 years.
Meanwhile, Celtic B celebrated another triumph over their city rivals after they won 3-1 in the Glasgow Cup during a closed door game at the Rangers training centre.
Hoops striker Joey Dawson bagged a double and Mackenzie Carse was also on target as Stephen McManus and Darren O'Dea's side made it three wins from three in the competition.
Join Tony Haggerty and Aidan Macdonald as they discuss all this and more in the video below.
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