The Celtic star claims that he hasn’t yet peaked under Brendan Rodgers.

Celtic star Tom Rogic has told Sydney Morning Herald he believes that he can get even better under Brendan Rodgers.
The Australia midfielder signed a bumper new five-year deal with the Hoops last month, ending speculation over his future in the process.
Rogic, 26, has played a major role in helping Celtic to win back-to-back domestic trebles under Rodgers in Glasgow.
Since the Northern Irishman joined the Parkhead side two years ago, Rogic’s game has come on leaps and bounds, but the man himself has suggested to Sydney Morning Herald that he has not yet peaked.
He said: “I think working under him [Rodgers] is very intense.

“He challenges you every day and certainly doesn’t allow for anyone to become complacent or rest on what they might have achieved in one moment.
“There’s always the desire to achieve more and become successful. He’s challenging me and I feel as though I play my best football under him, and hopefully I can continue my progress and development to become better.”
Celtic fans might be excited over the prospect of seeing the powerful midfielder improve further.
He is already an exceptional talent and a huge player for the Bhoys, so Celtic’s rivals should be wary – and worried – about his prediction.
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