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Brendan Rodgers resigned as Celtic's manager in late October 2025 after a turbulent season that followed an initial period of domestic success. His second spell at the club began in June 2023.
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Celticâs Turbulent Season â Rodgers and Out
Brendan Rodgers talks to the media after the match. Hearts v Celtic, 26 October 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)
Rodgers entered the 2025/26 campaign on the back of significant success. Celtic had won consecutive Scottish Premiership titles in 2023/24 and 2024/25, reasserting themselves as Scotlandâs leading side. However, despite that domestic strength, warning signs were already evident as the 2025/26 got underway.
European performances became a real case for concern when crucially, in August 2025 Celtic failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League after a shock play-off defeat to FC Kairat. This failure not only had huge financial implications but also increased scrutiny on both Rodgersâ tactics and Celticâs recruitment strategy led by CEO Michael Nicholson.
Michael Nicholson, Celtic CEO and Chris McKay, Celtic CFO, look on from the stands during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD3 match between Celtic FC and SK Sturm Graz at Celtic Park on October 23, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
The early months of the league season compounded these issues after the Board appeared reluctant to unlock the PLCâs multi-millions in reserve, backing Rodgers with a transfer budget that felt like loose change. For context on just how far that money doesnât stretch in modern football, even a on Eneba offers gamers more purchasing power and flexibility than Celticâs recruitment budget appeared to allow their manager. Celtic struggled to find consistency, and by late October they had slipped to second place in the Scottish Premiership, trailing leaders Hearts by eight points. A decisive moment came with a 3â1 defeat to Hearts at Tynecastle, which turned out to be Rodgersâ final match in charge of the club he supports. That result left the champions with back-to-back league defeats and mounting pressure from supporters and mainstream media alike.
Brendan Rodgers resigned due to a turbulent season that followed a period of domestic dominance.
Brendan Rodgers began his second spell as Celtic manager in June 2023.
Celtic's 2025/26 season under Rodgers started with domestic dominance but quickly became turbulent, leading to his resignation.
Brendan Rodgers resigned from Celtic in late October 2025.

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Beyond results, a deeper breakdown in relationships within the club played a crucial role in his departure. Throughout the summer and early autumn, Rodgers had publicly expressed dissatisfaction with Celticâs transfer activity, suggesting that the squad had not been sufficiently strengthened.
These comments contributed to growing unrest among supporters, some of whom directed protests toward the clubâs board who had failed to replace striker Kyogo Furuhashi, who left the club in January 2025. This public airing of grievances created a visible rift between the manager and the club hierarchy.
The situation escalated dramatically in the days surrounding his exit. Rodgers formally offered to resign on 27 October 2025, with the club immediately accepting his decision. However, the tone of the aftermath suggested that this was far from an amicable separation.
Celtic Chairman Peter Lawwell, Dermot Desmond, largest shareholder and Michael Nicholson CEO are seen during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Falkirk at Celtic Park on October 29, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Celticâs majority shareholder, Dermot Desmond, issued an unusually strong and public criticism of Rodgers, accusing him of âself-servingâ behaviour and of undermining the club despite receiving full backing and even discussions over a contract extension.
Desmond also claimed that Rodgersâ conduct had contributed to a âtoxicâ atmosphere, highlighting a severe breakdown in trust between manager and board. The Celtic support in the main reckoned that the toxity was coming from one source only and that was from Desmond and his yes men in the Celtic Boardroom.
Thus, while Rodgers technically resigned, the circumstances resembled a constructive dismissal: poor results, strained internal relationships, and public criticism from senior figures combined to make his position untenable. His earlier assurances in 2023 that he would see out his contract only added to the sense of a dramatic and unexpected collapse in relations.
In footballing terms, the 2025/26 season under Rodgers was brief and disappointing. Tactical questions persisted from previous European failures, recruitment issues left the squad arguably weaker than rivals, and domestic form dipped at a critical stage. Off the pitch, his communication strategyâparticularly public criticism of the boardâproved damaging, isolating him from key decision-makers as he sought to assemble a squad that could compete in European football particularly at Champions League level. That however costs money and the Celtic Board, hoarding some ÂŁ77m in the bank, simply did not wish to spend it on mere footballers.
Brendan Rodgers, Manager of Celtic, waves to fans as he arrives at the stadium prior to the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD3 match between Celtic FC and SK Sturm Graz at Celtic Park on October 23, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
So Brendan Rodgersâ exit in October 2025 was not caused by a single factor but by a convergence of issues: disappointing early-season results, failure in Champions League qualification, disputes over transfers, and a complete breakdown in trust with the Celtic board. Together, these created an environment in which resignation â or sacking â became the only viable outcome, bringing a turbulent end to what had initially been a successful second tenure.
Shaun Maloney and Martin OâNeill at Celtic Park on October 28, 2025 (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
Following his departure, former Celtic manager Martin OâNeill returned on an interim basis, assisted by Shaun Maloney, as the club sought stability ahead of crucial fixtures. Weâll look at that stage of Celticâs turbulent season next on The Celtic StarâŠ
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