
Celtic has enjoyed a good run in Europe this season, reaching the Champions League quarter-finals, which lost narrowly to Bayern Munich.
“It’s really a high bar, but it’s what people here are proud of every year, they try to win all the local cups,” McGregor said.
“and then the big thing for everyone outside is that we have made progress in Europe.
“Everything about the club will be good. Everyone feels well about it and don’t make mistakes. When we come back in the summer, he will repeat and the expectation is there to try and be better.
McGregor is on the eve of advancing the 23 trophies they won from Celtic by the legend of Billy McConnell, only James Forest and Bobby Lenux, current friend of the 25 trophies.
The midfielder explained that when you come back from the beginning and get the first, you feel at the top of the mountain. “And you will continue to do it, continue to succeed, it will never fade in that sense.
“But obviously throughout the time I have been more and more, I played a bigger role with the continuation of the seasons, so you feel more responsibility, you will feel more expectations from you to be the man who will move the team forward.
“When you feel more responsibility, you eventually feel better when you actually cross the finish line.