Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou has named his side for the Scottish Premiership clash against Aberdeen.

The team news sees several changes from the recent 4-2 defeat to Hibs, as the Australian has chosen a strong starting XI for his last league game of the season.

Aberdeen, who secured third place in their most recent fixture, have lost all three games to Postecoglou's men so far this season.

With the Scottish Cup final on the horizon for the champions, players are fighting for positions across the squad.

Celtic: Hart; Johnston, Starfelt, Iwata, Taylor; McGregor, Hatate, O'Riley, Abada, Kyogo, Jota

Subs: Siegrist, Turnbull, Oh, Bernabei, Forrest, Summers, Ralston, Welsh, Vata

Aberdeen: Roos, McCrorie, Mackenzie, Shinnie, Duk, Watkins, Ramadani, Hayes, Pollock, Clarkson, Macdonald

Subs: Lewis, Morris, Barron, Markanday, Coulson, Duncan, Richardson, Kennedy, Bavidge

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Speaking ahead of the game, Postecoglou addressed reports linking him with the vacant job at Tottenham Hotspur.

He said: "Well, I'm aware of it because everyone keeps asking me about it. It's happened in the past.

"I think I've been pretty clear that it's just not the way I think and work. My priority right now is just looking at trying to make sure we have a special day tomorrow.

"We've got a big cup final coming up in a week's time. I'm not going to sort of sit there and sort of try and get distracted by things that are kind of fascinating for other people rather than myself.

"So yeah, that's where my focus is and that's what it will continue to be. We've got a couple of big games and we've had a fantastic season and we've got an opportunity to make it a really special one. 

"There's always things to achieve. I mean, we as a football club know that you have that responsibility here to deliver success and to play football a certain way.

"That doesn't change. I mean just because we won the double last year didn't mean we went into this year thinking, okay we don't have to be as strong.

"We would have to be stronger so that the challenge is always there. It doesn't matter, irrespective of what you've achieved so far, if ever you kind of lose that focus, then you will probably find yourself out of a job because that's the demands that this football club places on the people who represent it.

"We've got a chance to win a cup final and to make it a special year. Come the start of next year, we will all start on zero again and the opportunities will be there again to try and improve and be stronger for what's ahead.