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Brendan Rodgers says Rangers improvement expected before Steven Gerrard arrival

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Rangers will be a threat to Celtic next season regardless of Steven Gerrard being at the helm, says Brendan Rodgers

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says he would have expected a tougher challenge from Rangers next season regardless of Steven Gerrard's appointment.

The Hoops won the Scottish Premiership for the seventh successive season while their rivals ended the campaign third under caretaker boss Jimmy Nicholl, who makes way for the former England and Liverpool captain.

Rodgers, who managed Gerrard at Anfield, was speaking at Lennoxtown after he picked up the Scottish Premiership Manager of the Year award.

Asked if he expected the arrival of Gerrard at Rangers to increase competition, Rodgers said: "I would expect whoever was in charge at Rangers for it to be tougher.

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Image: Brendan Rodgers coached Gerrard at Liverpool

"That's how football works, each year it gets tougher and more difficult and that will be no different, whoever was taking charge, whether it was Steven or anyone else.

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"The competition was always there and it will be next season. We have to improve again next season which we will do, both individually and as a team."

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