Tom Rogic has scored eight times in 19 appearances for Celtic so far this season.
Tom Rogic has told the Glasgow Evening Times that Brendan Rodgers becoming manager of Celtic has been ‘fantastic’ for him.
Rogic has played a key role for Celtic this season, and is arguably enjoying his most consistent run of form since arriving at Parkhead.
The Australian international has often shown flashes of quality in a Celtic shirt, but he has often failed to sustain his top form for a run of games.

This season, though, he has been one of the Bhoys’ best players and he already is considered one of the Glasgow club’s most integral creative outlets.
And Rogic believes that his excellent form is purely down to Rodgers’ arrival at Celtic Park.
“He’s been very good for the club,” the attacking midfielder said. “He’s taken them to a new level and I think everyone’s enjoying working under him.
“For me personally it’s been fantastic and hopefully it continues.”

Rogic has made 19 appearances for Celtic this season, and he has already scored eight goals.
Rogic only hit the back of the net 10 times in the entirety of last season, so he is well on course to surpass that total this time around.
Rogic’s good form has been one of the reasons behind Celtic’s impressive start to the campaign.
The Bhoys are still unbeaten in domestic action, and appear to be cruising towards their sixth successive Scottish Premiership title.

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