Celtic FC have officially confirmed their interest in bringing back Australian tactician Ange Postecoglou, following mounting pressure on current boss Brendan Rodgers, who has struggled to find his rhythm this season. The Scottish champions, once dominant under Postecoglou’s attacking philosophy, have endured a patchy run of form under Rodgers, prompting the club’s hierarchy to explore potential alternatives.
Postecoglou, currently without a club after leaving Tottenham Hotspur earlier this year, remains highly regarded among Celtic supporters for his transformative spell between 2021 and 2023. His tenure delivered back-to-back league titles and a vibrant brand of football that reignited the Parkhead faithful.
Reports suggest informal talks have already begun, with Celtic keen to act swiftly before other European clubs approach the Australian coach. Meanwhile, Rodgers — who returned to Glasgow with high expectations — is reportedly open to new challenges abroad after what has been a turbulent campaign marked by inconsistency and fan frustration.
With the international break offering a crucial pause, Celtic’s board faces a defining decision. A Postecoglou reunion could bring back stability, attacking flair, and renewed optimism — something the green half of Glasgow desperately craves right now.











