
“I know we are in a golden age here in Celtic and people always say you are several kilometers ahead and everything else.
“And you look at the early 2000s, Martin (Onell) comes in and then the growth then afterwards. And it is just going on.
“I always think you’re never too behind and you’ll never be too much ahead. If you think you’re too much ahead, you’re very satisfied and then stop growing and stopping.
Celtic can take their 21st century to 44 years with a squad-up, with the Scottish Cup winner and the winner of the Copa del Rey, which will face Abardin in the Hampden final on May 24.
“I’ve always felt here for the first time. If you’re going to succeed, you’ll try and succeed in the best way that you may be able,” Rodgers said.
“And what we want to do this season.