The debate over the best Celtic manager has sparked intense discussion among fans, with former goalkeeper Scott Bain weighing in on the Brendan Rodgers v Ange Postecoglou argument. Bain insists Rodgers edges Postecoglou as the best Celtic boss, citing his tactical edge and ability to adapt in Europe. Both managers have delivered Treble success at Parkhead, with Rodgers lifting 11 trophies across two spells and Postecoglou winning five in just two years. While Ange's high-tempo football earned widespread praise, Bain believes Rodgers' tactical acumen sets him apart. Speaking on Open Goal, Bain recalled a striking early experience under Rodgers that cemented his view. He made his debut against Rangers and found out he was playing on the morning of the game. Rodgers' meticulous planning and ability to anticipate different scenarios impressed Bain, who thinks this genius-like quality gives him an edge over Postecoglou. Bain also sees similarities between his current boss, John McGlynn, and Rodgers, noting that McGlynn has taken bits from Rodgers' approach during his time at Celtic. McGlynn's willingness to adapt and play differently depending on the opposition is a trait that Bain admires, and one that he believes is reminiscent of Rodgers' flexible approach. With Celtic's current form and upcoming fixtures in mind, the debate over the best Celtic boss is sure to continue, with Bain's comments adding fuel to the fire. As the club looks to build on its success, the influence of both Rodgers and Postecoglou will be closely watched by fans and pundits alike. Celtic's boardroom approach has also come under scrutiny, with some arguing that it is showing up a deeper cultural problem at the club. Meanwhile, the club is on red alert as Boca Juniors make a final decision on Marcelo Saracchi, and Celtic has been urged to make a move for a World Cup star who would be interested in joining the club.