Could Brendan Rodgers’s Celtic remain unbeaten in the Scottish Premiership this season?
Didier Agathe has suggested to The Scottish Sun that Celtic could go the entire season unbeaten.
Celtic are going strong in the Scottish Premiership at the moment and are set to win the league title with ease.
Brendan Rodgers’s side are currently at the top of the standings with 58 points from 20 matches.
The Hoops are 19 points clear of second-placed and Old Firm rivals Rangers and have a game in hand.

Celtic have won 19 of their 20 league matches so far this campaign, drawing the other one.
The Bhoys have the best and strongest squad in Scotland, and there is a very good chance that they could remain unbeaten in the Scottish Premiership this season.
Former Celtic player Agathe, who is now 41 years of age, has suggested that the Glasgow giants could end the season without losing a single league fixture.

“Of course it’s possible for Celtic to be the Invincibles this season,” Agathe told The Scottish Sun. “Why not? Nobody has beaten them in 20 league games, so there is no reason why they can’t keep going.
“When you are chasing records, it’s very special. At some point in Celtic’s history, a team and a manager is going to go through the whole season undefeated. Why can’t it be this team?”
Celtic will return to action on January 22 when they take on Albion Rovers away from home at the Exsel Group Stadium in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.
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