Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has revealed that he believes the Hoops will only get stronger over the coming months.
With Celtic top of the Scottish Premiership and having already won the Premier Sports Cup so far this season, with only one defeat all season against Borussia Dortmund, and the team on the verge of knockout Champions League football for the first time in 11 years, many wouldn’t blame Rodgers for believing the Hoops are already on Top form.
However, the Irishman interestingly believes there is more to come from Celtic this season.
He said: (The Celtic Way), “I think there is still more to come. If you compare the performance level to the early parts of the season, obviously, of course, you’re playing less [at that stage] and you’re maybe not as fatigued or whatever else. But still, we still demand, even in a really hectic schedule, the intensity that we want to play at.
“That’s our intention getting into every game. It’s important that we continue to always look to up the level. And that’s what we continually look to do.
“Against United, we didn’t create as much in the final third. We arrived there but weren’t as ruthless or as clinical as we could be. But that was there today.”

Rodgers clearly sees the January transfer window as an opportunity to improve his current Celtic side.
With the Hoops likely to be busy in the window, it could prove a huge opportunity to improve an already impressive squad.
Performances have dropped over the last month, with results staying strong. However, this is clearly where Rodgers himself believes that he can improve Celtic over the coming months.
With results certainly not a problem, matching the performances of the early part of the season is the only real challenge left for the Irishman to take this Hoops side to the next level on the European stage in the Champions League.