As the speculation and wishful thinking over Brendan Rodgers departure grows the Celtic boss has again underlined his commitment to the hoops.
Not only is the Irishman loving his work and his team but the people of Glasgow are right up his street.
A growing number of English based pundits seem irked that Rodgers has relaunched his career outside of their beloved Premier League.
????BR: I have a lot I want to bring to the club, I love being here.Glasgow is a great place, with great people and it’s a great place to live.
— Celtic Football Club (@celticfc) April 3, 2017
????BR: I was born into a Celtic family, grew up as a Celtic supporter, so you have a certain responsibility to do the very best that you can.
— Celtic Football Club (@celticfc) April 3, 2017
????BR: I have a different feeling here. I’ve worked with different clubs and had great relations with the people there, but this is different.
— Celtic Football Club (@celticfc) April 3, 2017
????BR on life at Celtic: All I can say right now is that I’m very happy and very content with every aspect of my life. I’m in my dream job.
— Celtic Football Club (@celticfc) April 3, 2017
Not only has Rodgers relaunched his career, he has found success and an environment in which he is very happy. Even the biting cold of training sessions at Lennoxtown hasn’t dampened his enthusiasm with plans for a dome to be installed creating a larger indoor training arena.
The treble is on, an unbeaten season is possible but the Celtic boss has ambitions beyond the domestic game, making Celtic a force in Europe, a team that can aspire to reach the knock out stages and perhaps take an English scalp or two along the way.