3 things Brendan Rodgers needs to change at Celtic

Perception of Scottish football

Photo: Simon Stacpoole / Offside.

Photo: Simon Stacpoole / Offside.

Scottish football is perceived as a league that is easy for Celtic, and easy for any player playing for Celtic.

But Rodgers must try and change that perception.

Last season’s title race with Aberdeen was the closest any side has got to beating Celtic since Rangers’ demise down the Scottish Football League pyramid and, although they have struggled to match the Bhoys this season, Rangers’ re-emergence will no doubt help the Premiership.

Many view Celtic as a stepping stone for someone like Rodgers to get back into the Premier League, but he cannot and should not treat it like that – there is potential at Celtic Park to get them back into the Champions League on a regular basis.

He also, as manager of the best side in the league, is a representative of football as a whole in Scotland, and he has already had his say on whether they should play during the summer.

As Celtic boss, you are also an important part and voice of Scottish football in general, and already Rodgers is attempting to try and improve football in Scotland at all levels.

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