Celtic boss Ronny Deila hopes to see his side take a step closer to sealing a fifth successive title on Sunday when they entertain Ross County. Deila decided he would step down from his position at the end of the season following last weekends Scottish Cup upset against Championship winners Rangers at Hampden Park.Pressure had been mounting on Deila throughout the season because of a poor European campaign, but the Norwegian was left with little choice over his future after Celtic laboured for the second time in three months in a domestic cup semi-final - crashing out of both competitions. Although the Hoops have stuttered throughout the season, the team have produced their best performances in the league to see off a spirited challenge from nearest rivals Aberdeen.And St Johnstones 3-0 victory over the Dons on Friday means Celtic can win the title by picking up just four points from their last five games.Despite the disappointment from last Sundays performance, Deila insists he will not make radical changes for his final run of matches as he looks to secure his second league title in his two seasons at Celtic Park.We are not going to change everything around, Deila said.We have won a lot of football games. We lost at the weekend but before that we hadnt lost since February.This game is going to be very important.We want to bounce back from the disappointment we had at the weekend because that was a very big blow for everybody and I could see that in the eyes of the players.Wanting to bounce back in a very strong way and put the pressure on everybody else, that is what we want to see out on the pitch on Sunday. Dedryck Boyata scores for Celtic in the last meeting with Ross County which ended in a 2-0 victory Deila revealed earlier in the week he had been considering his future for some time, although he was tempted to stay for the Champions League qualifiers.The former Stromsgodset boss did not feel the team were progressing enough under his stewardship though, and reckons a new manager may have a better chance of improving Celtic at European level.I was thinking that but it is about seeing that I get improvement, Deila said.If I see that the team are taking steps then I carry on. But I havent seen that improvement for the last six months.I havent seen that it was going the right way and that is also a decision to make for the club, because I think the pressure going into the next Champions League will be unbelievable and that will be tough for the whole club.Now there is new energy coming in. That will be positive. Also See: Celtic video Celtic fixtures Celtic stats Get £10 free bet! Wholesale Shoes Online .Y. - Phil Varone was the lone scorer in the shootout as the Rochester Americans edged the Toronto Marlies 3-2 on Sunday in American Hockey League action. Wholesale Shoes China . An in-person hearing allows for Garbutt to be suspended for five games or longer as per the leagues Collective Bargaining Agreement. 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All-Star closer Greg Holland asked the AL champions for a raise from $4,725,000 to $9 million and was offered $6.65 million. Baltimore has six left, and World Series winner San Francisco and Oakland have four each.___AP Baseball Writers Ben Walker and Noah Trister contributed to this report. ' ' '