Brendan Rodgers has done it again as Celtic have won the league title.
Rodgers and Celtic celebrated the achievement against Dundee United as they were crowned Scottish Premiership champions for a 55th time.
The Hoops manager has continued the trend of winning the league in every season he has been at Celtic Park and as a result, has immortalised himself as one of the club’s most successful managers of all time.
This latest trophy for the Bhoys now means that the Northern Irishman has moved above Neil Lennon and is closing in on two Celtic legends in the record charts.
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Brendan Rodgers is now the third-most successful Celtic manager of all tie
Ever since his first spell in 2016, Rodgers has won pretty much everything there is to win as the Hoops boss.
Another Scottish Premiership crown now takes his trophy haul to 11 trophies, and counting, making him the third-most successful Celtic boss of all time.
Only the legendary duo of Jock Stein and Willie Maley rank higher than Rodgers and he’ll still have some way to go to match Stein’s total of 25.
| Manager | Trophies |
| Willie Maley | 30 |
| Jock Stein | 25 |
| Brendan Rodgers | 11 |
| Neil Lennon | 10 |
| Billy McNeill | 8 |
Is Brendan Rodgers leaving Celtic
Speculation has suggested that Rodgers could leave the Bhoys at the end of the season if another Treble-winning campaign comes to fruition.
Stephen McGowan hasn’t ruled out a Rodgers departure but all signs seem to point towards the 52-year-old remaining at the club.
The Celtic boss wants a summer revamp of the squad and there is still plenty of work to do as the Hoops enter a new era.
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