Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers will continue trying to achieve unity with performances and results but focus will quickly return to off-field matters during the international break.

Rodgers was delighted to be able to share a big moment with supporters as Daizen Maeda completed a comeback against Motherwell in stoppage time on Sunday to seal a 3-2 win with a diving header.

However, there remained clear signs of disaffection with the club’s board despite a planned meeting between directors and fans due to take place 24 hours later.

Celtic chief executive Michael Nicholson and finance director Chris McKay agreed to be part of a delegation to meet with supporter groups in Monday’s meeting, a move that saw a silent protest called off one game into a three-match campaign.

But the pair were

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