Celtic confirm Brendan Rodgers' return as manager; Rodgers replaces Ange Postecoglou who joined Tottenham; John Kennedy will remain at the club as assistant manager with Stevie Woods, Gavin Strachan and Harry Kewell as first-team coaches
Brendan Rodgers has returned to Celtic as the clubs new manager
Brendan Rodgers has returned to Celtic as the club's new manager
Celtic have reappointed Brendan Rodgers as manager on a three-year-deal.
The 50-year-old won seven trophies during his first spell in Glasgow, including back-to-back domestic trebles, but left for Leicester City midway through the 2018/19 season - much to the frustration of many Celtic fans.
Celtic fans discuss if they would be happy at Brendan Rodgers returning to the club
He replaces Ange Postecoglou who won consecutive league titles and a domestic treble last season before joining Tottenham Hotspur.
John Kennedy will remain at Celtic as assistant manager - despite links to join Postecoglou at Spurs - with Stevie Woods, Gavin Strachan and Harry Kewell staying on as first-team coaches.
'Celtic return a very simple decision'
Brendan Rodgers won back-to-back domestic trebles at Celtic
Brendan Rodgers won back-to-back domestic trebles at Celtic
Rodgers - who had also been linked to the Leeds United job despite planning to take an extended break away from the dugout - said: "I am really delighted to return to Celtic and I am hugely excited by this great opportunity.
"When I was given the privilege of being asked to join the club again, it was a very simple decision for me and my family.
"We have enjoyed some great times at Celtic before and this will be my goal again, to deliver good football, ensure we have a team we all love to watch and ultimately bring more success to our fans.
"Ange has done some brilliant work across the last two years and I will be doing all I can to maintain Celtic's momentum as we face into all our domestic and European challenges.
"We have a hugely impressive and talented group of players and staff at the club, and I am really looking forward to meeting up with them all and then getting straight down to work.
"I wanted John to be with me as we move forward. He is a very talented coach, someone I know well and respect and he will be very important to myself and our players.
Rodgers will be assisted by John Kennedy after the pair worked together during their first spell
"The club is in fantastic condition at all levels and I would like to thank the board for putting their trust in me to take the team forward. We will work very closely together as we strive to bring that success to our supporter
Celtic's chief executive Michael Nicholson added: "We are delighted to welcome Brendan as our new manager. He is a football manager of real quality and experience, with an established track record of delivering success.
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"The role of Celtic manager is attractive and highly-sought after, and in the process we considered many potential candidates. In appointing Brendan, we are confident that we have identified the best candidate for Celtic.
"Having spoken to Brendan and discussed the club's strategy and objectives with him, I can see the passion he has for taking the club forward positively and building on what we have achieved.
"We look forward to working together to deliver growth and success for Celtic and our supporters."
Peter Lawwell, chairman of Celtic said: "Through the process of identifying the new Celtic manager, it was clear that Brendan was the outstanding choice and we are absolutely delighted that we have appointed him on a long-term contract.
"We wanted a proven winner and that's what Brendan is, and myself and everyone else at the club look forward to working with him again to continue to drive Celtic forward.
"He is someone who knows the club so well and has experience of the huge challenges at Celtic, domestically and in Europe. Brendan is well aware of what it takes to succeed in this role and we know he is delighted to be back with us.
"Brendan is a top-quality manager. He has delivered before for Celtic and we are sure through his many qualities, he will do so again."
Celtic's Scottish Cup win completed a domestic treble last season
Celtic players will return for pre-season training at the club's Lennoxtown base before jetting out to Japan on tour in July.
Postecoglou's former club Yokohama F Marinos will be their first opponents on July 19 followed by a match against Gamba Osaka on July 22.
Rodgers' side then head to South Korea where they will play Wolves at the Suwon World Cup Stadium on July 26.
The club's first competitive match under Rodgers takes place on the weekend of August 5/6 as Celtic kick-off their Scottish Premiership title defence before Champions League group stage action gets underway on September 19/20.
Kyogo Furuhashi scored 34 goals in all competitions last season
The last time Celtic were unveiling a new manager, the club were in turmoil after losing the league to Rangers by 25 points and had several players out of contract.
As Rodgers comes in to replace Postecoglou, he inherits a side in strong health with an opportunity to take them to the next level.
The Australian made shrewd signings who have impressed as Celtic dominated, winning five trophies in two seasons.
Fans will certainly be worried about Postecoglou returning to try and take some of those players to Tottenham but if he does, Celtic will be able to command a high fee which could then be reinvested into the squad as they prepare for another crack at the Champions League.
Kyogo Furuhashi was one of Postecoglou's first signings after he looked to the Japanese market and the striker looks destined for a top club.
The 28-year-old ended last season as the Premiership's top scorer and with just two years left on his current deal, it would not be surprising if his former boss tried to tempt him to North London.