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13th June 2016
12:04pm BST

The former QPR and Manchester City midfielder hit out at Scott Brown's abilities in an interview at the weekend and now he's playing mind games with new Hoops manager Brendan Rodgers, piling the pressure on the ex-Liverpool boss.
"Celtic are a great club and have had it their own way while Rangers have been out of the top flight," Barton told talkSPORT. "You expect Celtic to improve. They have brought Brendan Rodgers in and that’s a huge outlay for them.
“They will be expected to kick on.
“The only thing you have to quantify that with, and I’m not trying to stir the pot, is Brendan has never won a trophy. “He’s never won anything, so he is going to have to do stuff there that he hasn’t done before.”Barton extended his psychological warfare so far as to say that anything but first place for Celtic next season will mean a failure in Rodgers' debut year in Scotland. “If Celtic finish second next year that is a bad season for them," he added.
“If Rangers go into the league and finish second, not that we want to, that will be seen as progress.
“So the pressure is all on Celtic. Every bit of it.
“They have to win the league, they have to get to the group stages of the Champions League.
“I’m not going there to play second fiddle to anyone though.”

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