Former Celtic manager Ronny Deila has insisted that he wants to return to the Parkhead side to celebrate if they succeed in winning 10-in-a-row. Speaking to the Celtic State of Mind podcast, the Norwegian, who won two titles during his time at the club, has explained that he is willing his former club to reach the milestone.

"I really hope so, you understand after being so dominant for so many years, Rangers have started to have a better platform to get better and the other clubs will chase you all the time and then you need to have a very good discipline and culture that is about improvement all the time," he said.

"Brendan [Rodgers] is the best manager that Celtic can have so I think if he stays until 10 then I will really want to come and celebrate 10 in a row."

And the former Celtic manager has also explained how he changed Kieran Tierney's position to full-back during his time at Celtic Park, after having previously played as a winger. Tierney was struggling to get game time for the club's reserve team until Deila saw something in him.

"In the beginning he had troubles with his calves, he was always getting cramps," said the Norwegian. "He was a winger in the beginning so I was very clear that for me he was a full back.

"He has to play there because he is so good defensively and so hard to play against but the most important was that he gets his body right and play every week at left full back and then he took steps very quick.

He's one of those players you see is going to reach very far because of his hunger, it was unbelievable

"On the first day of training with the first team the wingers didn't want to play against him it was that tough.

"He's a full back that is very good defensively and has the offensive side as well, that's why he is much better that a lot of other full backs because he can defend and attack at the same time.

"I'm very happy to see a player like him because he puts so much effort into being the best he can and he'll get it as well."