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Some fans are still dissatisfied with the way he left the team in 2019 to join Leicester.
Martin O'Neill, a former Celtic manager, thinks winning soon will win over supporters who are dubious about Brendan Rodgers' comeback.
Following his appointment as manager for a second time, a significant group of supporters, the North Curve Celtic, instantly tweeted an old image of a banner labeling the manager a "fraud" over his supposed passion for the club.
Rodgers won seven trophies in a succession during his first season, but some fans are still upset by his abrupt departure for Leicester in February 2019.
Following the manner in which he departed the club, "not every single Celtic fan will be happy with it initially," O'Neill told BBC Scotland.
But that's fantastic, he was really successful. When you start to win a couple football games, everything is going well and you're back in the groove.
The squad under the leadership of Angel Postecoglou performed exceptionally well, and everything seemed to be in good hands.
"Rodgers is a club expert and will continue to work with some of the guys he let go. Everything else will fall into place if he wins a few games.
Chris Sutton, a pundit and former Hoops striker, thinks it's imperative that fans put their animosity for Rodgers aside.
He tweeted, "Good luck to Brendan Rodgers going back to Celtic." "He previously left under a cloud, but there is no denying his aptitude as a coach, and his record the previous time around was amazing.
"It's crucial that everyone gets behind him, regardless of how Celtic fans felt about his earlier departure.
Coach Peter Grant, a former Celtic midfielder, thinks the Northern Irishman can manage the additional pressure that the skepticism will bring.
According to Grant, "the way Brendan left is what annoys the Celtic supporters." "It's not because of his talent or the manager's caliber.
"Celtic is under tremendous strain and expectation, aside from Manchester United. It never stops; it never ends. The entire room is watching what you are doing. If you sketch, the outcome is terrible.
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