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Scott Brown says Celtic training was ‘not hard enough’ under Ronny Deila

Scott Brown says former boss Ronny Deila's training sessions "slow" and not hard enough at Celtic
Image: Scott Brown has criticised Ronny Deila's training sessions at Celtic

Celtic skipper Scott Brown has branded former boss Ronny Deila's training sessions "slow" and not hard enough.

Brown has rediscovered his form after a disappointing end to the last campaign, which ended prematurely for the 31-year-old amid hamstring problems.

The former Scotland international scored the winner against Dundee on Saturday after shining in the 3-3 Champions League draw with Manchester City days earlier and has credited manager Brendan Rodgers and his staff with playing a major role in his revival in fortunes.

Celtic skipper Scott Brown and Brendan Rodgers during a recent Premiership win over Glasgow neighbours Rangers
Image: Brown has praised Brendan Rodgers and his staff

"I think it all starts going into training. The training has been great, as have the physios and coaches," Brown told the Evening Times

"It wasn't always like that last year. It didn't always put a smile on your face when going into training. It was difficult, it was slow, the training itself wasn't hard enough.

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"This season, all the lads are enjoying it, they want to work hard. It doesn't matter if it's Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday; training has been exceptional."

Meanwhile, Kenny Dalglish believes Rodgers can already regard his first season at the club as a success.

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Celtic manager Ronny Deila celebrates after being crowned champions
Image: Deila led Celtic to two league titles

The former Celtic striker and manager feels his old club are certainties to claim their sixth consecutive Scottish title having already achieved their main European aim.

"It's been a great start. They got qualification into the Champions League, which I think would ensure that that's success for Celtic this year," Dalglish said.

"The expectation is for them to win the league. I think you could award them that now. I think they will go on and win the league comfortably. Who knows what's going to happen long term but it's been a great start."

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers celebrates after the win over Dundee
Image: Kenny Dalglish says Rodgers' first season at Celtic is already a success

Dalglish, who was succeeded as Liverpool manager by Rodgers, added: "As he said when he came, you don't realise how big the club is until you work there. It's massive.

"For Scottish football, I think it's also equally as important that they have rivals that can push them a bit closer, without taking the success away from them.

Scott Brown scores Celtic's winning goal at Dundee
Image: Brown scored Celtic's winning goal at Dundee

"The level they rose to against Manchester City, if they got to play week in, week out against teams that push them harder, then that performance wouldn't just be a one-off.

"But a big result for them was coming back after the Man City game and winning 1-0 against Dundee, because Man City must have taken a lot out of them."

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