Brendan Rodgers has been hammering it into his Celtic stars that it's a "new cycle" at Parkhead as he looks to leave old ideas behind.The returning boss is looking to build on the success achieved by Ange Postecoglou last season but hasn't wasted any time in making some changes to how things are done.
He picked up a big 4-2 win over Ross County on opening day and has a trip to Aberdeen on Sunday. While the likes of Reo Hatate has lost his status as one of the first names on the teamsheet, David Turnbull - who was out of favour under Ange - appears to have made himself a key man.
Rodgers admits he has plenty of respect for what the players achieved last season. But he has been taking players at face value based on what he's seen in training and on the pitch.He told Celtic TV: "The point I made to the players is this is a new cycle.
It's not a continuation, it's a new cycle with a new manager. A lot of the principles will be the same but there will be changes within that."Whatever you've done in the past, it doesn't really matter.
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