Brendan Rodgers challenges Celtic stars 'write your own history' as he warns of one thing they CAN'T let creep in
Brendan Rodgers has challenged his Celtic squad to keep the foot down at Pittodrie and build on the blockbuster start to the season.
The Hoops can blast seven points clear of Aberdeen with a win in the north east and are currently AHEAD of they were at the same point in the famous Invincibles’ season. Celts have banked the same number of points after 13 games as 2016 but have a better goal difference this term.
Rodgers insisted staging a sensational repeat is not yet on his mind – and he doesn’t want his side to rest on their laurels. He said: “I never say complacency, but contentment is something you don’t want to have. You don’t want to be content and happy. You want to be constantly improving and developing.
“That’s what we want to do as a club. In the last couple of windows we’ve been able to energise the squad and bring it to a level that allows us to work like at the moment. We have to look beyond that to the future. There was obviously a goal setting process back then.
“Now we are pretty clear it’s more individual work with players and targets. It was no real secret back then… one was a Treble! I’m pretty sure we achieved them all.
“I think the consistent level of the team has been really high. That was a long time ago and you learn, as a coach, from those experiences. But these players can write their own history. That group was brilliant for me but the challenge is to create more historical moments as we go along.
“It took time to get going but it’s been a really high level the past couple of months and we need to keep it going.”
Rodgers rotated his squad at the weekend and hit Ross County for five and could shuffle again at Pittodrie to keep his side on their toes. He said: “I wouldn’t say it’s tricks – it’s


