Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has made his own adjustments at Parkhead since returning to the club last summer. From a tactical perspective, the Hoops have transitioned to a side that patiently probes to try and open up space behind, which has taken a slightly different form from Ange Postecoglou’s previous system based on direct penetration and isolating the wide areas as a main reference point. Nevertheless, Celtic have scored 31 goals in their last ten matches across all competitions, an indication that Rodgers’ men are finally blossoming in the final third. Of course, a lot of hard work off …