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Celtic’s success shouldn’t feel ‘normalised’ – Brendan Rodgers

Captain Callum McGregor believes the “sky is the limit” for this team under Rodgers, but what is left for Celtic to achieve?

In the short term, there is another a treble on the line when they face Aberdeen in next month’s Scottish Cup final at Hampden.

If that is secured, the demand will be to repeat that feat again next term while continuing to make strides in Europe.

After progressing to the knockout stage of the Champions League, Celtic were seconds away from earning a seismic second-leg win at Bayern Munich, which would have taken the German giants to extra time for a place in the last 16.

Although Rodgers’ men will have to navigate one qualifying round next season, they will have aims to improve in Uefa’s premier club competition.

But before they need to focus on that, there is another domestic clean sweep to achieve.

“We have four league games left to try to arrive into the Scottish Cup final in the best moment,” McGregor said on Sky Sports.

“If we do that, we have the chance to do something special this season.”

He added winning trebles was “the standard and expectation we’ve set”.



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