Celtic midfielder Stefan Johansen feels that the Hoops are primed to have a better campaign next season as they have got used to the methods of Ronny Deila.

The 39-year-old took charge of the Scottish giants last summer and in his inaugural season he has guided them to the league title and the League Cup thereby ending his first campaign in Scottish football with a domestic double.




However, Deila encountered a difficult start to his tenure at Celtic Park as the Bhoys failed to make the group stage of the Champions League after crashing out at the playoff stage against Slovenian outfit Maribor.

Johansen, who enjoyed a spectacular campaign this term, believes that having had a year with Deila at the helm, the players have got the hang of his methods and as a result, they can be expected to raise their game a notch higher next season.
 


"Now we know we have work to do in the holidays”, the midfielder was quoted as saying by his club’s website.

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“We need to rest but we have to prepare our heads for some very important games coming up.

“It’ll be a bit easier next season, however.

“Everyone knows what the gaffer wants and everybody is into the system and we want to play so hopefully we’ll keep it up.”

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