Brendan Rodgers has been named Scottish Premiership Manager of the Season.
The Celtic boss has spearheaded a fine campaign in which his side have secured yet another league title.
Rodgers' men have lost just two domestic matches all season long, and remain unbeaten at home in the Premiership and both cup competitions in 2024/25.
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For his impressive efforts this term, he has been named the Scottish Premiership's 2024/25 Manager of the Season:
Congratulations to @CelticFC's Brendan Rodgers, @GlensVodkaLLG Premiership Manager of the Season for 24/25! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/boYTNqzg9O
— SPFL (@spfl) May 13, 2025
Rodgers was snubbed for the PFA Manager of the Year award, as Falkirk's John McGlynn beat him to it.
Despite winning the Premiership accolade, the Celtic gaffer won't want to rest on his laurels, with a treble still to win.
The Parkhead outfit take on Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final at Hampden later this month as they look to complete a domestic clean sweep.
The sides lock horns in the league for a dress rehearsal tomorrow evening at Pittodrie.
Rodgers' players are already aware of the lineup: "You're obviously looking at recovery periods and looking at the Scottish Cup final and trying to work your way back," he said.
"I've already named the team to the guys. They know the team for Wednesday. So, don't ask now!"