Former Rangers midfielder Graham Dorrans believes Brendan Rodgers would possible have guided Celtic to a well-known tenth Premiership title in succession if he had caught round at Parkhead.
Dorrans had a combined spell at Ibrox between 2017 and 2019 because the Hoops dominated Scottish soccer with treble after treble upon their rival's return to top-flight motion.
Pedro Caixinha began the marketing campaign in cost and Graeme Murty took the caretaker reigns a second time through the 2017/18 marketing campaign earlier than Steven Gerrard's arrival finally culminated in Rangers' fifty fifth league title final 12 months.
That ended Celtic's bid for 10 underneath Neil Lennon, after Rodgers had opted to affix Leicester Metropolis halfway by means of Gerrard's first marketing campaign in Govan.
Dorrans, who sturggled to carry down a daily spot underneath the now Aston Villa boss, waxed lyrical about Rodgers' influence at Parkhead.
He believes his former facet won't have gained sufficient floor on Celtic to cease them incomes the final word bragging proper, if Leicester Metropolis's present boss stayed put.
He advised Sportsound: "It was robust. Celtic had been forward of us and if Brendan Rodgers had caught round at Celtic, I believe Rangers would have discovered it somewhat bit harder to cease 10-in-a-row.
"He had a extremely good workforce and he is a extremely good supervisor, most likely the most effective supervisor on this nation for years.

"I believe Graeme Murty was thrown within the first time however I do not assume he was the second time and actually wished to maintain it. It was a troublesome time on the pitch, off the pitch.
"Rangers had been discovering their toes after being out the league for therefore lengthy, constructing as much as the success underneath Steven Gerrard."