Celtic's skipper remains confident his side can reclaim the Scottish Premiership crown from current leaders Hearts.
Celtic captain Callum McGregor is refusing to panic despite his team trailing Hearts by three points in the Scottish Premiership title race. The midfield maestro insists the Hoops maintain a psychological advantage that could prove decisive in the championship run-in.
McGregor's confidence stems from Celtic's recent dominance in Scottish football and their superior squad depth. The Glasgow giants have claimed the last two league titles and possess the experience of high-pressure situations that could unsettle their Edinburgh rivals as the season reaches its climax.
The title race has captured attention across the football world, including among African football fans who have witnessed several players from the continent make their mark in Scottish football. Celtic's own history includes memorable contributions from African talents, adding another layer of global interest to this compelling championship battle.
With crucial fixtures ahead, McGregor's leadership will be tested as Celtic aim to close the gap and reclaim their position at the summit. The captain's unwavering belief could prove infectious among his teammates as they chase what would be another memorable title triumph for the Parkhead faithful.