Brendan Rodgers has embraced life in Saudi Arabia after taking charge of Al Qadsiah in December, appearing in traditional dress and holding a rifle in a celebratory video marking Founding Day. In the message, he offered his congratulations to the people of Saudi Arabia, praising the nation's rich heritage and expressing optimism about its future.
The former Celtic and Liverpool manager has made a strong start on the pitch, guiding Al Qadsiah on a 13-match unbeaten run since his arrival. The club, recently promoted to the top division, has already recorded notable victories and is preparing to move into a new stadium next season.
Rodgers previously turned down an opportunity to work in Saudi Arabia before returning to Celtic in 2023, saying at the time that the move did not feel right. His second spell at the Scottish club ended in controversy following criticism of recruitment and investment, a public dispute with club officials, and a resignation after a league defeat.

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