More to come from Celtic, warns Brendan Rodgers with Hoops named Scottish champions as they go 25 points clear
Unbeaten Glasgow giants now shift attention to securing a domestic treble
Brendan Rodgers warned the rest of Scottish football that the best is yet to come from Celtic after they clinched their sixth Scottish Premiership title in a row with eight games to spare.
Rodgers’ side hammered Hearts 5-0 at Tynecastle on Sunday, giving them an unassailable 25-point lead over Aberdeen at the top of the table.
The Glasgow giants have dropped just four points in the league in Rodgers’ debut season as Celtic boss.
A first treble since 2000-01 now looks firmly on the cards for the Hoops – who clinched the League Cup against Aberdeen earlier in the season – with rivals Rangers the opponents in next month’s Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden.
And Rodgers, who has been rebuilding his reputation at the Parkhead club following his sacking from Liverpool, says his side will continue to improve.
“My job when I came in was to win it in the best way we possibly could,” said Rodgers, who replaced Ronny Deila last year.
“We have had many outstanding performances but we have only just begun because there’s still an awful lot of development in this team. That’s the real exciting part.
“The players will improve because their awareness of the game is getting better so we play the game better.
“But I just think I need a couple of players in order to really compete at the Champions League level. That’s huge for us.
Following Aberdeen’s 7-0 thrashing of Dundee on Friday, Celtic needed three points against Hearts to clinch their 48th top flight title.
They did so in style as a Scott Sinclair hat-trick alongside goals from Stuart Armstrong and Patrick Roberts helped them demolish Hearts.
“The win probably typified how they’ve been for the majority of the season,” Rodgers added.
“We know it was going to be a tough game but the style and the intensity of our play was admirable. To win a pressure game like that as convincingly as we did is an absolute remarkable achievement by the players.
“There has been a determination, hunger and ambition to be the very best that they can possibly be.
“We never have a lazy day in our work. The players are very focussed on a daily basis and we take that attitude and energy into the games.
“We want to finish the season strong so that means continuing with this level of performance.”
Hoops captain Scott Brown, whose career has been rejuvenated by Rodgers, savoured the seventh title of his 10-year Celtic career.
“Footballing-wise this one has definitely been top notch,” he said.
“We’ve brought in some great players, but the gaffer has brought the belief back to everybody. We were disappointing last season but this season we’ve really pushed on.”