Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers has explained leaving Celtic for the Foxes last month.
Rodgers was speaking before defeat to Newcastle last night.
He said, "It was one where, I supported Celtic as a boy, I know how big the institution of it is, I felt that after nearly three years and what we'd achieved that the opportunity to come back to the Premier League, to a club that has ambition, and coming back to a league that is the most competitive in the world.
"It was a very, very tough decision because Celtic is an incredible club and the bond that we had, the players were amazing to work with every single day, from the first day I went in. The supporters gave me absolutely everything and the board. It was a real togetherness we had."
"Sometimes you have to take that away and personal goals, what you want to achieve, and I felt I'd done everything, having done the treble twice, that the next challenge for me was to go back to the Premier League to try and help Leicester climb the table."