Celtic could win double - but is change inevitable?
Celtic are on course for another domestic double this season, potentially winning both the Scottish Premier League and cup competitions despite what has been a fractious and difficult campaign behind...
Celtic are on course for another domestic double this season, potentially winning both the Scottish Premier League and cup competitions despite what has been a fractious and difficult campaign behind the scenes. The Glasgow club's ability to deliver silverware even amid internal turmoil speaks to their quality, yet questions linger about whether their current setup can sustain success long-term.
The turbulent atmosphere at Celtic has created uncertainty around key figures at the club, from management to playing staff. Several high-profile departures and reported tensions have dominated headlines throughout the season, overshadowing what would otherwise be celebrated as a strong domestic performance. These issues suggest deeper structural problems that winning trophies alone may not resolve.
As Celtic look to secure their trophies in the coming weeks, the real test will be whether the club can stabilize and rebuild for next season. Significant changes in personnel or strategy may be necessary to prevent further disruption, and supporters will be watching closely to see how the board addresses the underlying issues that have made this campaign so contentious despite the promising results on the pitch.