BRENDAN RODGERS last night admitted he has no idea when Kris Commons will be fit.

The Celtic boss has already given the injured 32-year-old a veiled threat that he needs to shape up or his time at the club will come to an end.

Commons has one year left on his deal and would like to stay for even longer because he loves Celtic and his family are settled in Glasgow.

Nobody in the Parkhead playing staff has scored or set-up more goals then the former Scotland international, but it could be that he has played his last game for Celtic.

Rodgers said: “Kris Common trained separately to the group. He’s a long way off in terms of intensity.

“He has been working behind the scenes on the injury but, in terms of football fitness, he won’t be available for a while.”

Rodgers enjoyed his first home game as Celtic manager.

The friendly with Wolfsburg attracted a healthy crowd but the Northern Irishman can’t wait for the first time Parkhead, now with a safe standing section, is full to the rafters.

Rodgers said: “There is no doubt the Celtic supporters have always been the 12th man.

"It is a wonderful stadium and, when it is bouncing and rocking here, there are not many to touch it.

“It was interesting to see the standing area and the boys over there were non-stop. They were absolutely brilliant.

“The players respond to that. As a supporter, I hope they can see we are looking to progress and evolve here as a team, but we need them and we will need them for every single game of the season.

“If we can get them right behind the team, it is going to be a tough place to get a result, for sure.”

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