Celtic for atmosphere. The Leicester City coach arrived at Parkhead in 2016 as a veteran to add experience and class to then-boss Brendan Rodgers' backline.
He played only seventeen games in Glasgow before becoming a coach the following season but turned out for 90 minutes in the memorable 3-3 Champions League draw with Pep Guardiola's Manchester City.
It was a night that left a significant impression on the Premier League winner and left him in no doubt about where to find the best atmosphere in the game.
He told Four Four Two : "Celtic was a fantastic experience. It’s another club with a history of winning matches and winning trophies. "Going there was a big challenge, because you have to win every game, but I enjoyed it.
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