Ange Postecoglou couldn't help but laugh when he was asked if VAR had improved Scottish football since its introduction.

The Hoops manager was speaking to the media ahead of his side's clash against St Mirren tomorrow evening.

He has voiced his concerns over the last few months about certain calls made by the officials both on-field and those in control of the technology.

This recently came to a head after he felt his side were denied a penalty against Rangers for a Connor Goldson handball.

So when asked to give his view on VAR and whether it had benefitted the top flight in Scotland, Postecoglou burst out laughing.

He then said: "You must have missed my last four press conferences. My view hasn't really changed.

"I've already made people aware of my concerns early on and I haven't really addressed them too much since. I think it's all on the record and we move on."

The full video of Postecoglou's conference is available to watch on Celtic's YouTube channel.

It was last week when the Australian really raised concerns about VAR in the aftermath of his side's 2-2 draw with Rangers.

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At the time, he said: “We have had a rough run of it. In the past, wherever I’ve coached you’d be hard-pressed to find me being too critical of any refereeing decision during my whole 25 years coaching.

“I’ve always felt that with human beings involved, errors will happen and things will even out over the course of the year. But if you look from the introduction of VAR, we’ve had some, I think, pretty rough decisions against us, and that’s not going to even itself out over one year: no chance are we going to get three [questionable] penalties in our favour.

“I think we have had some bad decisions in a short space of time. The biggest problem for me and my players at the moment is just confusion. You’ve got players who are trying to defend in the box not knowing what they can and can’t do. It seems to change on a weekly basis.

“I saw people doing mental gymnastics all week trying to figure out why it wasn’t a penalty. Maybe that’s because it was a penalty and there’s nothing to figure out.

“That’s where it’s frustrating for supporters, not just of our club. That could be a decision that sends a club down, relegates them.

"If someone watching our game, the Premiership, can clearly define to me with the decisions we’ve had so far what is a handball, without trying to justify decisions, I’d be very surprised. I think it’s a bit of a mess at the moment.”

Meanwhile, Postecoglou provided a transfer update to supporters. 

He added: "As we sit right here, no one is leaving, no one is coming. There is always going to be speculation around the place from my perspective at this moment there is nothing definite that's happening.

"There is no great urgency. What I want is to be in a position whereby bringing in those three players early that we are in a situation where we are not really sort of on tenterhooks through January. If we do happen to lose players we are not scrambling about trying to replace them. We've got a really strong squad which I am happy with.

"We can make our decisions about incomings or exits without the need for any urgency or panic on our behalf. Our planning has always been that we try and get our business done early. We are still active as I still think there is probably space for one more.

"If nobody exits through this window then that is fine as we've got a big squad. We have already seen with our schedule that they can all contribute but if people do exit then we are in the position where we have already covered those absences."