Celtic’s win against Motherwell will be special in more than one way for Brendan Rodgers.
The Hoops beat Motherwell 3-2 to end the visitors’ unbeaten start to the season, but did so in dramatic fashion.
Daizen Maeda’s injury time header completed the turnaround after Celtic found themselves 2-1 down.
Those three points mean that the Bhoys are now only two points behind Hearts heading into the international break.
By winning as well, it meant that the Celtic manager was able to celebrate a special moment.
Brendan Rodgers wins for the 200th time as Celtic manager
Winning has been pretty much all Rodgers knows from his two spells in Glasgow, as proved by his new milestone.
The latest win was Rodgers‘ 200th as Celtic boss across both spells in charge of his boyhood club.
In that time, the Northern Irishman has only lost 44 games and drawn 45 – a remarkable record for anyone.
Statistically, the 52-year-old is one of the best managers in Celtic history and continues to cement his legacy.
Brendan Rodgers may not get the chance to reach 300 wins
Next on the agenda will be to secure 300 wins as Celtic boss, but whether Rodgers gets the chance remains to be seen.
Contract talks have quietened down, despite the 52-year-old’s deal being up at the end of the season.
Conversations and decisions will need to take place sooner rather than later.
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