Ange Postecoglou gave a media conference ahead of tomorrow’s game against Ross County at Celtic Park. A defeat to Rangers at Ibrox closed off the early part of the season with the International Break arriving but now, it is back to domestic duty and Ange’s side will be looking to return back to their free-scoring best.

The manager gave an update as to the injuries that he was contending with – most notably Kyogo being out for 3-4 weeks.

He also suggested that he may use those that did not go away on International Duty as he has only had one session with some of the players that arrived back. Celtic TV released the footage of the players being put through their paces ahead of the game against the Highlanders.

Postecoglou also confirmed that Albian Ajeti would be likely to start the game with Giakoumakis a bit behind in his preparation.

Celtic beat Dundee and St Mirren 6-0 in the two home games so far this season and Ange will be hoping that his side can get back to winning ways tomorrow.

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