BRENDAN RODGERS has warned he will not tolerate slackers at Celtic.
The Hoops boss has told players if anyone puts on just two-and-a-half kilos of extra weight – they’ll be banished from training with the first team.
Rodgers was delighted his squad returned ahead of the new campaign in peak condition, but he insisted if someone does not keep in shape they will not be involved with the top side in pre-match preparations.
He said: “On the first day back, everyone was in peak condition – that certainly wasn’t the case when I came in.
“Where the culture is now at Celtic, our worst player this season in terms of tests and measurements was our best when I arrived.
“That change doesn’t happen overnight. You have to create it and cultivate it.
“Back in the old school, you came back to get fit. But the message now is you come back fit, then we’ll add to it. The players have done a battery of tests with the medical and sports science team.
“We analyse every part of their performance. We ask the players to be the best they can be every day – not just when they want to.
“There’s no hiding place for players and they know that if they come in two-and-a-half kilos over their best weight, they won’t train with the squad.
“It’s very simple. That means they have to keep an eye on how they come back for pre-season. And we have players who have come back having lost kilos and are in a really good condition.”
Rodgers added: “In order to play with intensity and aggression, you have to be super-fit nowadays. Science in the British game has definitely improved over the years.
“The game has evolved and you have to keep up. These are professional players. Of course, you have to go away and relax, enjoy yourself over the summer break.
“But the beauty of what we’ve created here is that new players, like young Lewis Morgan, see straight away that you’re judged at a higher standard at the big clubs.
“You have to feel that on the very first day you walk in here. If you embrace it, you will improve.”