Ronny Deila expects to remain the manager of Celtic next season and believe that he has a very exciting team coming through that are capable of big things in the near future.
The Bhoys secured a crucial 3-0 win over Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Saturday to move six points clear of Aberdeen at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
Deila’s side were booed at half-time after a dull first-half in which they were dominated by the travelling side, however, nine minutes into the second-half the Bhoys took the lead through Gary Mackay-Steven.
Leigh Griffiths scored twice to take his tally to 32 goals for the season and helped Deila’s side get the three points.
Despite the growing uncertainty surrounding his future, Deila expects to remain in charge next season to help guide his side to the Champions League group stage for the first time in his reign.
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“I really, really expect to be here next season, and that’s what I want of course”, Deila was quoted as saying by Herald Scotland.
“There is so much to do here and it’s a very exciting team coming through with a lot of young talented players.
"Together with the experienced ones, things can be very, very good.”
Ninth placed Hamilton Academical will host the Bhoys at New Douglas Park on Friday night in Celtic's next game.