Aiden McGeady insists Celtic punters faction have it in for Brendan Rodgers as Ange 'hangover' plays its part
The Irishman has had some fans to win over upon his return to Glasgow.
Aiden McGeady says Celtic have been impacted by a post-Ange Postecoglou 'hangover' in the early days of new management - and some punters couldn't wait for the first stumble.
The former winger has been watching on as Brendan Rodgers era 2.0 gets underway at Parkhead, and a 1-0 win over Rangers has lifted lingering worries over how it may pan out. A 1-0 defeat to Kilmarnock in the Viaplay Cup and 0-0 Premiership draw at home to struggling St Johnstone preceded the gusty Ibrox win and having left Glasgow under a cloud for Leicester in 2019.
The current Ayr United player and technical manager says some were just waiting to pounce on Rodgers making early slips. He believes that it's a train of thought some were keen to jump on. McGeady told Open Goal: "It's been a bit of a difficult start, hasn't it? Difficult start for the manager.
"I think you've got the hangover effect of a lot of fans from last season used to a different way of playing and then you have a lot of fans who were just waiting for that Kilmarnock defeat or a bad result to jump on the bandwagon of disliking him for leaving the first time. But look, the Rangers game last week, Celtic were by far the better team."
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