Joe Hart has been teased by Nir Bitton after his 'until the final whistle' social media roar following the last gasp win in Perth.
Celtic looked to be dropping points to St Johnstone after the hosts levelled up the game in the third minute of added time through Alex Mitchell following Andrew Considine's first half own goal at McDiarmid Park. However, Giorgos Giakoumakis netted in the fifth minute of added time to spark wild scenes in the away end.
Ange Postecoglou has always reiterated his 'we don't stop' philosophy to his side and his Celtic No1 echoed those thoughts as they maintained their two-point advantage over Rangers at the top of the Premiership following their 4-0 triumph over St Mirren. Writing on Instagram he uploaded a picture of himself in action during the Premiership showdown with a cap on to cover the sun in his eyes, with the caption: "Until the final whistle'.
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His post alerted the interest of former team-mate Nir Bitton who couldn't resist having a cheeky joke at the expense of the ex-England international. Replying to his picture in the comments section he simple wrote: 'Tony Pulis.'
Hart found the humour in the post, replying: 'You love it'
Bitton got back saying: "Absolutely."
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Celtic remain two points clear of Rangers int he race for the Premiership title. Next up for Postecoglou and his troops is in-form Hibs at home.
But before that league match they face a hgue Champions League showdown with RB Leipzig.
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