Brendan Rodgers' 'brave decision' to return to Celtic has paid off but he still has something to prove, says Chris Sutton.
Brendan Rodgers' 'brave decision' to return to Celtic has paid off but he still has something to prove, says Chris Sutton. Questions were asked when the Northern Irishman returned to Glasgow last summer to replace Ange Postecoglou, just over four years after he quit the club for Leicester City. After early League Cup disappointment, he has delivered the Scottish Premiership title and could add the Scottish Cup when the Hoops face Rangers in the final on May 25.
'I think that the club sat on their hands when they won the league last season. They had time to plan and weren't ready for the Champions League. 'Without being too negative I think that was pretty much unforgivable. 'Celtic fans want to see their team competing in Europe again so that will be the next challenge. The rest of this season, it's about making sure you win the Scottish Cup again.
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