Brendan Rodgers has officially resigned from his position as the manager of Celtic, a decision announced shortly after Celtic's 3-1 loss at Hearts. In his second term leading the team, Rodgers has seen Celtic position itself second in the Scottish Premiership, though still trailing Hearts by eight points.

The club, in a statement released on Monday, confirmed that Rodgers' resignation had been accepted and that he would be leaving immediately. His periods of leadership were marked by success, and the club expressed its appreciation for his significant contributions.

In the wake of his departure, Celtic announced that former manager Martin O'Neill and former player Shaun Maloney would assume responsibility for the first team on a temporary basis, reflecting the club's confidence in their

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