Ex-Hamilton and Norwich City boss Alex Neil does not think Celtic will be able to go unbeaten next season.

Brendan Rodgers' men sealed the Scottish Cup on Saturday by beating Aberdeen at Hampden and with it claimed a domestic treble with not a single loss throughout the season.




While Celtic made no impact in the Champions League and finished bottom of their group, they were dominant domestically and brushed all aside to finish up with all three trophies.

The Bhoys appear to be miles ahead of their competitors, but even so, Neil does not see the feat being repeated next term. 
 


"I don't think they will go undefeated next year", Neil said on BT Sport Facebook Live.

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"To do that in two consecutive seasons is unheard of really."

Rodgers will be looking to strengthen over the summer window as he tries to make sure Celtic are once again in the Champions League group stage, as well as staying well ahead of the competition domestically.

Rivals Rangers may be expected to put up more of a fight next season, but Pedro Caixinha has inherited a squad he feels needs major surgery to be competitive in the forthcoming campaign.