Celtic have gone from being in "disarray" to favourites for the Scottish Premiership title, according to Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge.

The Hoops lost three of their first six league matches under Ange Postecoglou but have recovered impressively to move into pole position.

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Having crashed out of the Champions League and made a woeful start to the domestic season, the Australian made a stuttering start to life in the Celtic Park dugout.

However, since the third of those defeats, which came against Livingston in September, the Glasgow giants have remained unbeaten in the Scottish Premiership, collecting 58 points from a possible 66 available.

As a result, Postecoglou's side have turned a six point gap into a three point lead, with Celtic taking full advantage of Rangers' recent slump.

Celtic did drop points for the first time since December at Hibs on Sunday, but Rangers' 2-2 draw with Motherwell later in the day ensure they maintained their three point lead at the top of the table heading into the final 10 games.

Rangers have only suffered two league defeats all season and only one since August, but Bridge has praised the way that Postecoglou has managed to turn Celtic's season from a disappointing one into a potentially memorable one.

What did Bridge say about Celtic?

He told GIVEMESPORT: "Celtic were in disarray and Rangers were running away with it early doors and it looked like it would take Celtic 5-10 years to get back to the level they remembered, but Celtic are now favourites to win that league."

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What is the current state of play in the title race?

If their respective form continues any longer, then Celtic will end up being crowned champions.

Despite drawing a blank at Easter Road last weekend, Postecoglou's side have been in irresistible form over the last five months and are playing like a side that will be worthy winners of the title.

However, there is still 30 points up for grabs, but there's also still two Old Firm derbies to be played out, which could go some way to deciding who lifts the title at the end of the season.

But as things stand, with Celtic coming up with all of the answers at present, the Hoops are firm favourites and know that simply winning one of their games against Rangers could be good enough to overcome their Glasgow rivals.