The pundit has had his says on the Aussie's tactics after a bruising week in England's top flight..
Andy Gray has warned Ange Postecoglou that his Celtic tactics aren't transferable from Rugby Park to North London.
Another defeat was inflicted upon them on Saturday lunchtime during a 2-1 loss at Wolves. Pre-match, Gray picked the high-line tactics with nine men apart, and said Postecoglou's style can work against Scottish foes, but not at England's top table. He told beIN Sports: "They were 2-1 down. I was going to say still in the game, but they were as much as you can be with nine men. I get the two goals in stoppage time as even then you would go searching for one.
Host Richard Keys jumped in to say "it worked in Scotland" but Gray wasn't finished. He continued: "Scotland, that's Celtic or Rangers, you know that. He might have got away with that against Kilmarnock or someone like that but he won't get away with it in the Premier League.
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