ANGE POSTECOGLOU has ruled out any chance of his Celtic side becoming complacent in the title race.

The Parkhead side went six points clear at the top of the table with a 2-1 victory over Ibrox on Sunday.

But Postecoglou insists neither he, his players nor their training methods will allow for any 'job done' thinking to seep into the Celtic camp.

Quizzed on whether he has or will have to keep players focused, Postecoglou rebuffed:  "Well if subliminally they're feeling that way, they won't play on Saturday because they'll stand out in training.

"I've got 24 or 25 guys who are desperate to play, desperate to be involved, desperately wanting to contribute.

"So, you can't roll up to this training and be thinking about anything else or thinking about any 'job done', irrespective of who you are.

"The training won't allow it; the players themselves won't allow it."

Later in his Celtic media call, Postecoglou was questioned on whether there has been a spring in training after the win over rivals Rangers at the weekend.

But again, Postecoglou brushed off the suggestion as he insisted the mood has been "pretty normal". The Celtic boss then admitted he keeps himself quiet but insisted it's "unlikely" the players have been 'partying with disco balls and dancing'.

Postecoglou added: "It's been pretty normal. Maybe I'm not a great barometer of moods or mood swings.

"I kind of keep myself to myself. Maybe they're partying in there. Maybe they've got disco balls and they're dancing around.

"Unlikely, I'd say, but what I look at is how we train, how we present ourselves every day as a group of men, and when I see them there I haven't seen any change whatsoever from the way we prepared for the last game, we have prepared exactly the same for this game."