Sky Sports’ brilliant Celtic post sums up Brendan Rodgers’ title win

Celtic are Scottish Premiership champions for the third time running following some great moments along the way under Brendan Rodgers.

Rodgers returned to a mixed reception at Parkhead this summer, with sentiment surrounding his second tenure amplified following two patchy transfer windows.

Nevertheless, the Irishman has fired back at any Celtic doubters by leading his side to a run of one loss in 23 games at the business end of the season, exemplifying why he was the correct manager to lead the club forward after Ange Postecoglou despite some strange media narratives.

Evaluating the campaign, many moments can be looked upon as pivotal to what is an ultimately successful outcome. For example, the Bhoys have taken 10 points from a possible 12 against Rangers, including a draw at Ibrox under difficult circumstances on matchday 32.

Intriguingly, club captain Callum McGregor identified the 3-3 stalemate in Govan as a defining result, even if the home support celebrated as if they had won the Champions League at full-time after taking a point late on.

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Two last-gasp wins at Motherwell, Adam Idah’s double at Easter Road and even grinding out victories when not entirely convincing against the likes of Ross County at home also qualify. After all, every point counts in a 38-game period.

Sky Sports sum up Celtic’s title win in brilliant tweet

Once Celtic have been crowned champions, there are few more satisfying things than taking a moment to relive all the action, watching the moments that led to trophy glory.

Sky Sports Scotland have put together a compilation that they have tweeted from their official X account, perfectly summing up another great campaign for the Bhoys.

League trophies never come easy in football, especially within the parameters of a city like Glasgow, where missing out by even the most narrow margin is deemed as a failure.

Rodgers knew that he had to get it right when times were tough, with so much at stake amid the windfall available courtesy of the new Champions League format.

Celtic have confirmed they are entitled to a slice of the pie come next term, which was part of why winning this title was so important in the grand scheme of things.