Ronny Deila admits he didn't have confidence in his Celtic players despite giving them a 90 per cent chance of winning the title.
The Norwegian delivered two Premiership crowns in both seasons at Parkhead. However, his nearest challengers were Aberdeen after Rangers were demoted to the bottom tier in 2012 and were still working their way back up the divisions.
By the time they were back in the top flight, Deila was gone and Brendan Rodgers was at the helm, going unbeaten in his first campaign.
Now with Club Brugge, Deila admits the challenge is greater in Belgium. And he's revealed he knew he wouldn't achieve what he wanted to do at Parkhead because he wasn't confident in the players at his disposal.
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