TOM ROGIC insists his superb form this season has been all down to his new Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers.
The Australian international has been a revelation for the Hoops this term and recently netted a superb winner at Aberdeen.
And the 23-year-old midfielder reckons the influence of Rodgers, as well as playing in the Champions League this season, have been pivotal.
He said: “He’s been very good for the club. He’s taken them to a new level and I think everyone’s enjoying working under him.
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“For me personally it’s been fantastic and hopefully it continues.
“You learn a lot when you play at that Champions League level. The matches can be quite testing.
“It’s enjoyable and where you want to be as a player.
“We have a Cup final and more Champions League games coming up so it doesn’t stop.”
Rogic is in Bangkok preparing for a World Cup qualifier against Thailand – who have been offered over £20,000 a man to beat the Aussies by their FA President.
Rogic, however, remains focused on performing for both club and country.
He stressed: “I’m definitely not getting complacent. I still have a lot of work to do to get to where I want to be. Hopefully I just keep working hard and improving.
“We have quality here in the Australia squad and particularly in midfield.”
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