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After “unfair” question marks, Alan Hutton thinks the Celtic star has shut people up.

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One great thing about Brendan Rodgers is that he can help people get better and take them to the next level.

There were a lot of surprises when Rodgers came back to Celtic last summer. However, he had a harder job than the last time he was there because the previous manager had set the team up well.

Ange Postecoglou not only won the Treble in his last season at Celtic, but he may have done it in a much better way than Rodgers.

In that way, Rodgers didn’t have much room to move, but he did it anyway, as shown by his famous late winner in the Scottish Cup final and his double.

There were a lot of great stories, like Adam Idah’s six-month loan spell and Matt O’Riley’s standout performances. They also won the title again.

But there’s one story that Alan Hutton thinks is better than them all. It happened when the player had “question marks” over his head.

Celtic games by Liam Scales have shown everyone they’re wrong.

Last season at this time, Celtic’s back line was hurt, and Liam Scales had just come back from a loan spell at Aberdeen.

The Irishman would have probably left again if everyone was open to Rodgers.

This time, Hutton said, “I think he will keep him (Carter-Vickers) with Scales.” This was about who should start at center back for the Boyz.

“What he did.” He has been playing there for a long time of time. I believe that each game he plays makes him better. At one point, it wasn’t fair to Scales.

“There was always a question mark there.” “They probably need another center-back to come in,” people said. I believe he has answered all of them. Dealt with it and got better every week.

The talks at Lennoxtown that helped Scales get ahead at Celtic

Scales’ hard work on the field is clear to everyone, which has made him a fan favorite

A lot of people don’t see the work he does behind the scenes or the things that have happened at Lennoxtown in the past year that have helped him get where he is now.

Scales talked about how talking to people like Carter-Vickers helped him improve his game in October, when he was having a better season.

Carter-Vickers was praised by Scales as someone who taught him a lot. “He has done really well and is a huge asset to the team.” When we need to, we can both speak our minds to each other.

When we train together, we learn more about each other’s games and start to think more like each other. We will talk about different parts of games and how we can help each other on and off the practice field.

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