Brendan Rodgers feels Celtic are ready to “re-write the history books” by becoming the first team in Scottish history to achieve back-to-back trebles.
The Hoops resume the quest for their seventh successive Premiership title with a home game against bottom side Ross County on Saturday.
With the League Cup already in the bag and a Scottish Cup semi-final against Rangers at Hampden Park next month to look forward to, a second successive domestic treble is on the horizon.
"We are moving into a real exciting period with nine, hopefully 10 games left with the league and Scottish Cup games," said Rodgers.
"It is a real exciting period for us. The players are back and I can see it in their eyes."
Rodgers has been pleased by how his squad have trained this week and believes his players are in the right frame of mind to finish the season strong.
"It was a similar feel this time last year. We know we are entering into the real business end of the season now," Rodgers said.
"We are in a great position in the league, in a cup semi-final and a wonderful opportunity to again re-write the history books.
"It is something we are very focused on but it will be a real collective. The supporters are going to be massive for us over this next couple of months.
"The support they give us is absolutely incredible and this well help drive us on. It is a real exciting time."