Celtic’s Latest Announcement Concerning Brendan Rodgers Attracts Praise from Scott Brown and Kieran Tierney
On May 13, Celtic Football Club took to social media to announce that their manager, Brendan Rodgers, had been named the Scottish Premiership Glen’s Manager of the Season for 2024/25. The news was met with approval from two of Celtic’s most notable figures, Scott Brown and Kieran Tierney, who both liked the announcement on Instagram.
According to Football Insider 247, Rodgers’ success with Celtic has not gone unnoticed, with the 52-year-old leading the team to their fourth consecutive league title. The club’s official Instagram account shared the news, writing: "Brendan Rodgers has been named the Scottish Premiership Glen’s Manager of the Season 2024/25 after leading Celtic to their fourth league title in a row. Congratulations, Brendan."
As Football Insider 247 previously reported, Rodgers’ return to Celtic was met with scepticism by some fans, following his departure for Leicester City in the past. However, the North Irishman has seemingly won over the supporters with his outstanding performance this season. The team’s success has been highlighted by their impressive run in the Champions League, where they were narrowly knocked out of the round of 32 by Bayern Munich.
The announcement of Rodgers’ award has been well-received by the Celtic community, with club legend Scott Brown and soon-to-be Celtic player Kieran Tierney showing their support on social media. As noted by Football Insider 247, Rodgers’ achievements have been remarkable, with a win percentage of 71.2% in his 104 games in charge of Celtic.
Despite the team’s success, Football Insider 247 suggests that Celtic will need to make further additions to their squad this summer to build on their momentum. The team has been linked to several transfer targets, including Adam Idah and Arne Engels, although it is unclear whether these deals will come to fruition.
Former Rangers player, Ally McCoist, has suggested that Rodgers could seek a Celtic Park exit due to the lack of challenge from Old Firm rivals Rangers. However, with the team showing no signs of slowing down, Rodgers will be keen to take Celtic even further in the Champions League next season. As Football Insider 247 reported, the team’s owners must back Rodgers with high-profile transfers this summer to ensure the team’s continued success.
The news of Rodgers’ award has been met with widespread praise, and it is clear that the manager has made a significant impact at Celtic. As the team looks to build on their success, it will be interesting to see how they perform in the upcoming season. With the support of Brown, Tierney, and the rest of the Celtic community, Rodgers will be looking to take the team to even greater heights.
In related news, Celtic’s squad will likely undergo changes this summer, with Daizen Maeda tipped to leave the club. The team has already lost Kyogo Furuhashi to Rennes during the winter transfer window, and it remains to be seen how they will cope with further departures. One thing is certain, however: with Brendan Rodgers at the helm, Celtic will be a force to be reckoned with in Scottish football for years to come.