Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers believes his men should be sitting at the top of the Scottish Premiership table with a 100 per cent win rate.

Rodgers side have won 11 and drawn two league matches so far in the campaign and are currently eight points ahead of Rangers at the summit.

The Northern Irishman has watched his side fail to score just twice in the league this season as the men in green and white registered two 0-0 draws against St Johnstone at home in August and Hibs at Easter Road in October.

However, the man who led Celtic to an 'Invincible Treble' in 2016/17 reckons the champions should have won all 13 of their league encounters so far.

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The 50-year-old who returned to the Parkhead for a second managerial stint in the summer was asked if there was a balance to be struck between achieving domestic success and trying to take Celtic to the next level in Europe.

Rodgers said: "It is always going to be a challenge. You don't come into any season, here at Celtic and it gets easier. The Champions League is the very highest level of European football and what you find at that level is the attacking/forward players are as good as you come across.

"So, that is always a challenge. I think if I look domestically, we clearly should have had 13 out of 13 wins. In the two games we have drawn, we could have won but we didn't. We learned from them. From a Champions League perspective, I sense there is a narrative around the overall start but I think the players have been fantastic."

These quotes are from Brendan Rodgers' press conference. You can read it in full right HERE on The Celtic Way's website.