Lubo Moravcik in confident Celtic title declaration as legend reveals the one thing no one will be thinking yet

Lubo Moravcik -Credit:Handout
Lubo Moravcik -Credit:Handout


Lubo Moravcik says he's "confident" Celtic have enough in the tank to see off Rangers in the title run-in - as long as they keep their eye on the ball over the next three weeks and don't look beyond the game in front of them.

Moravcik has been there and done it with the Hoops, counting two league titles among his five major trophies from his time in green and white. The Slovakian is hoping to see his old team do what he did after being brought to the club by Jo Venglos and fend off Rangers to take the title home.

The post-split season starts kicks off with a Super Sunday double header as Rangers face St Mirren in a lunchtime clash in Paisley before Celtic travel to Dundee in the 3pm kick-off. And the champions, who hold a three-point lead, know that winning their five remaining fixtures will certainly be enough to win the league for the third season running.

Moravcik is confident they'll do that as he wrote in the Sunday Post: "When it is so close to the end of the season, you just need to stay focused and take it one game at a time. That’s why nobody inside Celtic Park will be thinking about anything else other than trying to beat Dundee on Sunday.

“Dens Park is never an easy venue to go to. Dundee got a very good result against Rangers recently with that 0-0 draw. So, we know they are a capable team and will not be overawed. They have lots to play for as they push for a place in Europe.

“Overall, Sunday is a massive day and we will see how Rangers get on when they play at St Mirren. That is not a guaranteed win for them. The best team will find a way to become the champions. I am confident it will turn out to be Celtic.”