Brendan Rodgers’s Celtic won the Scottish Cup on Saturday.

Chris Sutton has criticised the decision not to award Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers the Manager of the Season award on social networking site Twitter.
St Mirren boss Jack Ross was named as the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year last month for leading the club to promotion from the Scottish Championship to the Scottish Premiership this season.
Ross won the award ahead of Celtic manager Rodgers, Hibernian boss Neil Lennon and Kilmarnock’s Steve Clarke.

Former Celtic striker Sutton has criticised the decision on Twitter, and has suggested that Rodgers should have been won the prestigious individual award.
The former Chelsea striker made the comment on Twitter following the Hoops’ 2-0 win against Motherwell at Hampden Park in Glasgow in the final of the Scottish Cup on Saturday afternoon.
The victory means that Celtic have won the domestic treble for the second season in a row, having already clinched the Scottish Premiership title and the Scottish League Cup earlier this campaign – a remarkable achievement indeed.

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