Brendan Rodgers was appointed the Celtic manager in the summer of 2016.

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has revealed to The Scottish Sun what is rare about the current group of players he has.
Rodgers was appointed the Celtic manager in the summer of 2016, and he has done a wonderful job so far.
The Bhoys are just one win away from clinching the Scottish Premiership title.
The Glasgow giants have already won the Scottish League Cup and have progressed to the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup.
Rodgers has revealed what he has found rare among the current group of players at Celtic.
“When the question has been asked, they’ve answered it,” Rodgers told The Scottish Sun. “That makes me proud. They have never once had a lazy day. Normally, with players, they want an excuse.
“No matter what it is there will always be excuses. These boys have never ever looked for one. That is rare. When you win it helps — but they feel self-improvement.
“I tend to like to work with players who still want to improve, no matter whether it is youth players or senior players. They have an honest approach to their work. There are no Big-time Charlies.”
Celtic have played well this season and also qualified for the group stage of the Champions League.
Given the progress the Hoops have made under Rodgers this season, one can only expect them to go to a whole new level during the 2017-18 campaign.
The Hoops should be able to win the league title next season, and they will also be determined to feature in the group stage of the Champions League.

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