Ange Postecoglou, sacked after just 39 days as Nottingham Forest manager following an eight-game winless run, including a 3-0 defeat to Chelsea, could be in line for a shock return to Celtic. His tenure at Forest marked the shortest permanent managerial stint in Premier League history, yet his reputation at Celtic remains untarnished amid growing uncertainty over Brendan Rodgers’ future.

According to Football Insider, Postecoglou would “seriously consider” a return to Glasgow if the opportunity arises. Speculation is growing as Rodgers’ contract nears its end this season, with the manager linked to Premier League clubs like Crystal Palace, Fulham, and Bournemouth, where managerial changes are anticipated. Rodgers’ second spell at Celtic has been marred by lackluster European performances, fueling talk of an imminent departure.
Postecoglou’s potential return is fueled by his remarkable 2021-2023 stint at Celtic, where he won five domestic trophies, including back-to-back Scottish Premiership titles and a domestic treble in 2022-23. His high-intensity “Angeball” style transformed the team and rekindled the fanbase, cementing his legacy as a beloved figure in Glasgow despite his recent Premier League struggles.
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