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March 20, 2026

SCOTT SINCLAIR reckons things were never the same second-time around for Brendan Rodgers at Celtic.

- BY CRAIG SWAN

But the ex-Parkhead hero is adamant his former club will still win the title despite the early-term departure of his old boss.

Sinclair won eight major honours and Player of the Year awards during a glittering four-year spell in Glasgow having been signed by Rodgers.

The manager left for Leicester, but returned to deliver more silverware. Nonetheless, Sinclair doesn't feel it was the same second time around before he was gone last autumn and said: "That's just football. Even managers, once you leave Celtic, you want to go back, and it's exactly the same for the players.

"I think he went back there and, obviously, he's moved on again because he wanted a change. I don't think it felt the same as his first time.

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