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Brendan Rodgers win percentage as Celtic boss and how it compares to previous Parkhead managers

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Brendan Rodgers had the chance to edge his win percentage as Celtic manager up a little against Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final.

But he watched his Hoops team put in a sub-standard attacking performance as they lost on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra-time.

But Rodgers’ record as Celtic manager remains largely unaffected, and it was still another fantastic season for the Bhoys when you put it into perspective.

Rodgers has won at least the Double in all of his seasons at Celtic except the 2018/19 campaign when he departed for Leicester City midway through.

And with that, he has an extremely impressive win percentage as Celtic boss. So what is that figure and where does it rank among previous Hoops gaffers? 67 Hail Hail has taken a look below.

Brendan Rodgers, Manager of Celtic, celebrates with players next to the Premier Sports Cup following the William Hill Premiership match between Celtic FC and St Mirren FC at Celtic Park
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Brendan Rodgers

Rodgers first joined Celtic in the summer of 2016 as he replaced Ronny Deila. The 2016/17 campaign is undoubtedly the most successful debut season for a Celtic boss.

The Hoops won a domestic Treble for the first time since 2001 as Rodgers secured the Scottish Premiership title and both the Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup.

Crucially, Celtic went the entire season unbeaten and the team are now heralded as the Invincibles, akin to the Arsenal side of 2003/04 when they went undefeated in the Premier League.

Rodgers then became the first Celtic manager since Jock Stein to win back-to-back domestic Trebles the following campaign.

He left the Hoops under a cloud in February 2019 for Leicester City despite yet another Treble in sight. Neil Lennon finished the job after Rodgers’ departure.

Rodgers returned for a second spell in the summer of 2023 and won back-to-back Doubles. Kilmarnock prevented Celtic from winning the Treble in 2023/24 and Aberdeen did the same in 2024/25.

Where Rodgers ranks in top 10 Celtic managers

Martin O'Neill of Celtic celebrates with the trophy during The Tennents Scottish Cup Final between Celtic and Dundee United at Hampden Park
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