Brendan Rodgers has made a return to the Premier League, replacing Claude Puel at Leicester City.
Having spent almost three seasons at Celtic, Rodgers has decided now is the time to move on from the Scottish champions and should take charge of his first game as Foxes boss this weekend.
The former Liverpool boss oversaw a continuation of Celtic's dominance in Scotland, winning every domestic trophy that was available during his time in charge at Parkhead. The Hoops are also on track for another trophy treble having already secured the Scottish League Cup back in December.
Getty ImagesAs a result of Rodgers’ departure Neil Lennon looks set for a return to the club which he managed between 2010 and 2014. The defending champions are just 1/16 (1.06) to win the Premiership this season and Even money (2.0) favourites for the Scottish FA Cup with bet365.
The same firm make Rodgers 21/10 (3.30) to win his first game in charge of Leicester, a tricky-looking test against Watford at Vicarage Road on Sunday. They are 13/10 (2.30) to taste defeat against the Hornets and it’s 23/10 (3.30) about the game ending all square.
As well as steadying the ship following the team taking four points from a possible 24 in the Premier League before parting ways with Puel, one of Rodgers' short-term targets could be to take the club back into the top half of the table.
GettyThat's a 10/11 (1.91) chance with the online bookmaker with 10/11 (1.91) currently available on the Foxes finishing 11th or lower this season.
Coaches Mike Stowell and Adam Sadler were in the dugout for the home game against Brighton on Tuesday evening, which saw the Foxes pick up their first victory in any competition since a 1-0 win over Everton on New Year's Day.
Puel was given his marching orders after a 4-1 defeat to Crystal Palace last weekend, their fourth home defeat in a row under the Frenchman.
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