Celtic invincible Kolo Toure has thanked both the club and former manager Brendan Rodgers after being unveiled as Wigan boss.
The ex-Hoops defender, who played under the Northern Irishman during his first year in charge of the Parkhead club, has detailed how important a part the coach played in his career.
The Ivorian also featured for Rodgers at Liverpool, and after retiring, joined the Bhoys backroom staff before eventually following his ex-boss to Leicester City.
"I want to take this opportunity to thank Brendan Rodgers because he is my mentor really," he said.
"I have been working and learning from him, and I want to thank him and his assistant Chris Davies and all the people from Leicester City and Celtic because that’s where I really started my coaching career.
"I finished my career as a football player and never had time off.
"I went straight to coaching with Brendan Rodgers. I’ve been with him for nearly five years now and it was a process for me.
"I knew being a good footballer doesn’t guarantee you will be a good coach or manager.
“I felt I had to work with a top manager which was Brendan to learn all the skills that a manager needs to make sure he can implement the best quality possible to give to his players and I’ve been doing that for five years.
"And when Wigan came you can’t turn that down when you’ve been waiting for five years.”
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