CELTIC kept their three-point lead in the Scottish Premiership with a 3-1 win over Livingston at the weekend.
Ange Postecoglou's side ended a hoodoo over away days in West Lothian as Daizen Maeda, a Nicky Devlin own goal and James Forrest strike earned the victory.
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Hartson on 'impossible' pre-season prediction
JOHN Hartson thought it would be “impossible” for Celtic to win the title ahead of the season and believes Ange Postecoglou is close to a “remarkable” achievement.
Celtic maintained a three-point lead over Rangers with eight games left in the cinch Premiership when they won 3-1 at Livingston on Sunday.
Postecoglou arrived at a club in major transition last summer and Hartson admits his scepticism has been confounded.
“If you think how well Ange Postecoglou has done in terms of building this team and getting them to play this expansive, free-flowing, forward-thinking football, he deserves an awful lot of credit,” the former Celtic striker said.
Lennon set to discover management job decision
NEIL LENNON will find out tomorrow if he is the new manager of Omonia Nicosia after the Cypriot club revealed they are set to make a decision.
The former Celtic boss is on a three-man shortlist to succeed Henning Berg, who was sacked last week after three years at the club.
Berg failed to get the club into the Championship play-offs for the first time since they were introduced in Cypriot football 15 years ago and paid the price.
And Lennon will soon find out if he is set for his venture into management abroad.
Omonoia Nicosia spokesman Andreas Dimitriou said: "I can say that the process is at a very advanced stage.
"We have a shortlist of three outstanding coaches. We have done the interviews and a decision is imminent.
READ MORE: Neil Lennon set to learn Omonia Nicosia fate as club issue update on their search for new manager
Key Celtic duo in title race pinpointed
MARK WILSON has hailed James Forrest after his man of the match display for Celtic against Livingston yesterday.
The Scotland international grabbed his first goal of the season and was a constant threat throughout the 90 minutes.
Forrest has struggled with injuries this term but Wilson has pinpointed the winger, along with captain Callum McGregor, as key figures as the season enters it's final stage.
He told Sky Sports: "You need players who know what it's like at the business end of the season when the pressure really piles on.
"James Forrest and Callum McGregor are two that have been there over the course and have done it. When you've got a player [Forrest] like that at the top end of the pitch, it's certainly going to boost your chances of getting over the line.
READ MORE: Mark Wilson pinpoints key Celtic duo who have huge role in title race with Rangers
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