Brendan Rodgers’s Celtic won at Celtic Park in the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday.

The Celtic boss was thankful to see the fans turn up for the Scottish Premiership game against Hamilton at Celtic Park.
Given the gulf in class between the two sides, the Hoops were pretty much guaranteed to pick up all three points from the encounter.
Celtic fans, though, still turned up for the game despite the bitter cold in Glasgow, and manager Rodgers has thanked them.

“The first thank you tonight goes to the supporters,” Rodgers told Celtic’s official website. “It was probably a hard decision to not stay in when the kettle is on, the house roasting and football on the telly.
“We thank the supporters who came here because it was absolutely freezing, but it was great to have them here and to get the win for them.”

Rodgers’s comments are going to further endear him to the Celtic faithful, who already love and adore him.
The Bhoys have progressed massively since the former Liverpool manager took over in the summer of 2016.
The aforementioned comments from Rodgers suggest that he cares for the Celtic fans and understands how much the club means to them.
Celtic are going strong in the Scottish Premiership this season and look set to win the league title yet again this season.
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