Sky Sports has announced a ‘Champions Again’ Celtic Special set to air on Friday at 7pm on Sky Football. The SPFL broadcaster has teased an exclusive sit-down interview with Celtic Captain Callum McGregor and manager Brendan Rodgers.

Celtic clinched the league title following a remarkable run of form in the latter part of the season. Their journey to the top included crucial encounters with Rangers, which were pivotal in their title-winning campaign. The team secured a hard-fought draw at a packed Ibrox, a match they were arguably unlucky not to win. The decisive moment came when they triumphed 2-1 over Rangers at Celtic Park, a victory that virtually guaranteed their league success. These key victories in the most crucial fixtures underscored their deserving status as champions.

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Soccer Football – Scottish Premiership – Celtic v St Mirren – Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain – May 18, 2024 Celtic’s Callum McGregor celebrates with the trophy after winning the Scottish Premiership REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

Callum McGregor was instrumental in these achievements, leading by example on the pitch. His determination to return to peak fitness for the season’s climax highlighted his commitment and leadership. Meanwhile, Brendan Rodgers masterminded the team’s peak performance when it was needed most, showcasing his tactical acumen and motivational skills.

The Sky Sports special promises to delve into the highs and lows of Celtic’s season, offering fans an in-depth look at the key moments and figures behind their triumph. It is an opportunity to relive the excitement and drama that defined Celtic’s path to glory, providing insights from those who played crucial roles in this memorable campaign.

Tune in to Sky Football this Friday at 7pm to catch the ‘Champions Again’ special and celebrate another fantastic chapter in Celtic’s illustrious history

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