Celtic, the Scottish Premier League (SPL) side that has been on a roll under manager Brendan Rodgers for several seasons now, is set to break a record as they reach four consecutive titles in the league this season.
Rodgers' Celtic team have had a stellar run under his leadership, winning six out of their last seven matches and securing a place in the UEFA Europa League final. The club's recent success has also seen them claim the Scottish Premiership title, making them the first team from Scotland to do so since 1994.
Rodgers, who took over at Celtic after the departure of former manager Neil Lennon, has been instrumental in guiding the team to its current form. He has built a strong squad with experienced players like Scott Brown, Jamie Vardy, and Marko Grujic, while also developing young talent such as Kyle Walker and James McClean.
The win against Rangers in the Scottish Cup final was another highlight of Rodgers' tenure at Celtic. They were able to secure a spot in the semi-finals of the competition, where they faced Manchester United. Despite a poor start to the game, Celtic managed to level the match and eventually won 2-1 in extra time, thanks to a late goal by Scott Sinclair.
The club's recent form has been nothing short of sensational, with performances such as a 5-0 win over Hibernian and a 7-0 victory over Rangers. The team's performance during the UEFA Europa League final also left fans and critics alike impressed, as they beat Ajax 4-1.
Despite their recent success, it remains to be seen whether Celtic will maintain their momentum or if they will take a step back in the upcoming season. However, with Rodgers' guidance and the support of the loyal fans, the club looks set to continue its impressive run and become one of the top teams in Europe.
