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‘More to come from Celtic’
- Updated: November 28, 2016
Erik Sviatchenko believes Celtic are entering into a special period in their history after they won their 100th major trophy against Aberdeen.
The Scottish champions won 3-0 at Hampden on Sunday to secure the League Cup and complete their century, with the result also giving Brendan Rodgers his first major honour in management.
Although they struggled in the Champions League, Celtic remain unbeaten domestically and already lead second-placed Rangers by eight points with two games in hand.
They have a strong platform to build upon and that gives Danish defender Sviatchenko confidence more success can follow.
He said: “We have the feeling everywhere. Everywhere you go people are really buying into the new Celtic. The vibes around us are really, really positive.
“The fans deserve a …