1 minute read

Rodgers back at Celtic

BRENDAN RODGERS has reportedly agreed terms that will see him return as the manager of Scottish football giants Glasgow Celtic.

According to a tweet on Sunday, June 18, from the respected Scottish sports journalist Anthony Joseph, the recently sacked Leicester City boss has agreed to a longterm deal.

He wrote: ‘UPDATE: Brendan Rodgers has agreed terms on a long­term deal to return to Celtic as manager. It’s understood paperwork is being finalised and an announcement is expected this week.’ ask that their wishes be respected. The team and family express our gratitude for the overwhelming support we have received from the whole cycling world.

Celtic, the 50­year­old northern Irishman enjoyed a very successful tenure after arriving in 2106, before his shock exit in 2019. It remains to be seen if the faithful are prepared to forgive him for that action.

He guided the club to seven trophies in two and a half years, including two straight Trebles, one of which was a memorable campaign in which they remained undefeated.

‘Gino, thank you for the light, the joy, and the laughs you brought us all, we will miss you as a rider and as a person.

‘Today and every day, we ride for you, Gino.’

Rodgers left the Foxes on April 2, with the club languishing in the Premier League’s relegation zone. Despite replacing him with Dean Smith until the end of the season, Leicester ultimately dropped down into the Championship.

After Ange Postecoglou was tempted by an offer to take over at Tottenham, the Parkhead bosses embarked on a search to find his successor.

In his previous spell with

The Hoops have qualified for the Champions League as a result of winning the Scottish Premier League. Should his deal go ahead, the current UEFA coefficient rankings mean that Celtic automatically enter the group stage of the tournament.

Of course, the main predicament remains to be whether he can guide them into the knockout stages. A third­place finish in the group still guarantees a Europa League spot which could give him a better chance of aiming at European glory in his first season back in Glasgow.

This article is from: