Ki Sung-Yeung is convinced victory for Celtic over Rangers in the Co-op Cup Final will also see them kick on in the league.
The 22-year-old is adamant there's no secret to the Hoops' approach as they look to claim the first silverware of the season and set up a possible Treble.
He said: "If we play as we can then that's the important thing. It doesn't matter what tactics or players they use.
"It's strange playing seven games against the same team in the one season but I am looking forward to the last two as the atmosphere is fantastic. We have to be sharp, organised, composed and believe in our strikers.
"I think the teamwork is getting stronger and we have a high concentration. There is a great desire to win the league and the two cups.
"There are two months left of the season and I don't want to waste this chance as a treble is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Our team spirit is great and people just want to keep playing.
"I think from now on every game is a big one and to win the league we cannot lose any of them - especially the last match with Rangers.
"I think we will need our whole squad. I am very happy playing with the lads here and working with the gaffer, Neil Lennon, Alan Thompson, Johan Mjallby and Stevie Woods."