BRENDAN RODGERS reckons he's now seeing his vision for Celtic but he still has an even more ruthless streak in his sights.
The Hoops have made a powerpacked start to the campaign with an unblemished record and some sparkling attacking play.
Rodgers outlined his plans to the squad when he first returned to the club at the beginning of last season.
It takes time but his players moved through the gears in the latter part of the campaign to win the Double.
Now, just over a year into his second reign, it is gathering yet more pace and Rodgers said: "From an attacking perspective, we're playing now how I'd want us to be.
"When I first came in I said to the team that this team's identity over the course of three years will develop into one with power, speed, creativity and unpredictability. And that's what I am starting to see now within the team.
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