Ange Postecoglou revealed he often had 'zero hope of achieving anything' in the Champions League with Celtic.But the Tottenham boss admits like an addiction, he couldn't shake the habit of wanting to play more and more against the world's best.
Postecoglou could get the chance to dine at Europe's top table if he can secure a top four finish in the Premier League with Spurs, but so far has only competed with the big guns in the Champions League during his time at Parkhead.
And the Australian got a taste of the biggest of players with Real Madrid at Parkhead, and some memorable tussles with RB Leipzig and Shakhtar Donetsk.Postecoglou was the first of his country to manage in the upper echelon of European football, but came away with zero wins across his one campaign in the highest tier with the Hoops.
Nevertheless his journey, which he endearingly revealed was helped by his love of Football Manager, from Japan to the Champions League means he's addicted to the chance of having another crack at it.He told GOAL: "Champions League football is just unrelenting, it's fantastic, it's confronting.
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