Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon believes the team have steadily improved in the last few months and are now a more settled unit under Ronny Deila.
The Bhoys had an indifferent starting to the season which saw them failing to qualify for the Champions League group stages and they were also faltering on the domestic front.
However, their form has picked up in the last few months and Celtic are now top of the pile in the Scottish league and produced a strong performance in the Europa League to qualify for the last 32 of the competition.
Gordon admits that the club have seen a marked improvement in form over the last few months and he attributes that to the fact that Celtic are a more settled unit now than they were during the initial phase of the season.
The Celtic custodian feels that they will get better during the home stretch of the campaign as Deila has not stopped the process of improving little areas of their game, which will make them stronger over the next few months.
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“I think we’ve steadily improved since the season has gone on”, the Scot told Celtic TV.
“What’s happened over the last few months is that we’ve settled down.
"We have a certain way of playing now that suits us.
“The manager has kept working on things and we’ve been chipping away at a few new ideas, trying to get them settled into the team and the longer we do that and the more we practice it, the better we should get.”
The Hoops will host Inter Milan in the first leg of their Europa League Round of 32 clash tomorrow at Celtic Park.
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