Celtic flop Charly Musonda admits he has no beef with former boss Brendan Rodgers after he was axed from the Hoops squad during an ill-fated loan spell from Chelsea.

Playmaker Musonda was signed to provide Rodgers' side with a creative flair they were lacking back in 2018.

However the exciting move for both the player and fans of the Scottish champions turned in the wrong direction for both when Chelsea moaned that their kid wasn't playing often enough.

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Rodgers told the club and Musonda that he couldn't guarantee game time for the then 21-year-old and the deal was cut short after he played just eight times for the Bhoys.

But the Belgian youngster harbours no ill-will towards the now-Leicester City manager and has revealed he is grateful to the Northern Irishman for trying to make him a better player.

Speaking to the Independent, Musonda said of his time in Glasgow: "It was very, very difficult.

"It’s something you have to get over and try to not let it change you, but it was a very sad moment. 

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"It’s not like in six months I became a bad player. But when you’re a player who expresses yourself and has that bit of arrogance, criticism goes hand in hand. 

"People say things like ‘he’s unprofessional’ but that’s football, people are always going to talk. It’s up to me to make things happen.

"I have no regrets about my time at Celtic. I have no problems with Brendan Rodgers. 

"He tried to develop me, he treated me well in training. You can’t dwell on it."