Brendan Rodgers’s Celtic have gone 63 domestic games without defeat in Scotland.

Former Nottingham Forest and Derby County attacking midfielder Kris Commons has taken to social networking site Twitter to give his reaction to Celtic going 63 domestic games unbeaten in Scotland.
Celtic won 4-0 against St. Johnstone away from home in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday afternoon.

The comfortable win for the Bhoys at McDiarmid Park in Perth means that Brendan Rodgers’s side have now gone 63 domestic games unbeaten in Scotland.
This is a new British record, breaking the Hoops’ 100-year-old record of 62 domestic matches without losing.
Former Celtic star Commons has taken to Twitter to give his reaction to the Hoop’s achievement, summing it up in one word – “sensational”.

Under manager Brendan Rodgers, Celtic are a reformed side and are also playing regular Champions League football.
Given the squad that they have and their current form, it is hard to envisage the Hoops losing a game in Scotland this season.
Celtic could even finish third in their Champions League group and drop to the Europa League.
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