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

Rodgers was appointed the Celtic manager in the summer of 2016 following the departure of Ronny Deila at the end of the 2015-16 campaign.
The former Liverpool and Swansea City boss has pretty much transformed the Celtic team on the pitch.

The Bhoys, who are playing wonderful, attacking and entertaining football at the moment, won the Scottish Premiership title, the Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup last season.
The Glasgow giants also progressed to the group stage of the Champions League during the 2016-17 campaign, just as they have done this season.
Former Celtic midfielder McGlinchey, 30, has been impressed with the impact Rodgers has had at Celtic Park.

“What a manager he is,” McGlinchey told The Scottish Sun about Rodgers. “The job he has done at Celtic is unbelievable.
“People do talk about Celtic, especially now they are in the Champions League again, and they are really good to watch.”
Rodgers is a very good coach and a brilliant manager, and Celtic fans must be delighted to have him in charge of the team.
Not only has he been able to attract players such as Scott Sinclair to the Hoops, but Rodgers has also improved players like Stuart Armstrong.
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