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The Guardian - UK
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Ewan Murray

Celtic close to reappointing Brendan Rodgers to replace Postecoglou

Brendan Rodgers
Brendan Rodgers is expected to return to Celtic after being sacked by Leicester. Photograph: Paul Harding/Getty Images

Celtic are close to sealing a stunning managerial return to the club for Brendan Rodgers. The 50-year-old, who enjoyed a hugely successful period at Celtic between 2016 and 2019, had planned to take an extended break from the game after his sacking by Leicester in April. Leeds had also set sights on Rodgers as they seek an immediate return to the Premier League.

However, talks between Rodgers, Celtic’s main shareholder, Dermot Desmond, and other members of the Scottish champions’ board have progressed positively to the point where a second tenure is all-but sealed. Celtic believe they have their man. Barring a late and unexpected change of heart, Rodgers will replace Ange Postecoglou, who departed Celtic to join Tottenham Hotspur after presiding over a domestic treble.

The makeup of Rodgers’ backroom team remains to be seen. John Kennedy, who was Postecoglou’s assistant, is also wanted by Spurs. Yet Rodgers and Kennedy enjoyed a previously strong relationship. It remains highly possible Rodgers will want to retain the former Celtic centre-back. Rodgers’ assistant from his first time at Celtic, Chris Davies, has been strongly linked with the manager’s position at Swansea City.

Rodgers’ exit for Leicester four years ago triggered animosity from a section of the Celtic support. Rodgers had earlier become frustrated by what he perceived as an unwillingness by Celtic to push the boat out for new players. The former Liverpool manager, though, retained the strong respect of Desmond and an affinity with Glasgow. Rodgers will return to a Celtic side who have already qualified for the Champions League after the sealing of back-to-back titles under Postecoglou. Making inroads in European competition, a key problem for Celtic in recent years, will be a prime Rodgers target.

Enzo Maresca, Pep Guardiola’s assistant at Manchester City, Daniel Farke and Kjetil Knutsen of Bodø/Glimt had also been under consideration by Celtic.

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