Celtic's top stars returned to training this afternoon for the first time since lockdown began.
A handful of Hoops were allowed onto the pitches at Lennoxtown including Scott Brown, Callum McGregor and Ryan Christie. Captain Brown even revealed to the club website that they took things easy to reintegrate players back into their routine.
Manager Neil Lennon and some coaching staff were also in attendance and the Hoops social media account shared snaps as the players were put through their paces.
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👋 Afternoon, Celts!
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The Bhoys are back at Lennoxtown - the Road to 🔟 starts here! 😍 pic.twitter.com/n4dpp8oHPx
Oh you love to see it... 💚
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Tom Rogic, Greg Taylor, Ajer and a shaggy haired James Forrest took part in running drills as did the rest of the top team. Loan star Fraser Forster was also in attendance.
Lennon recently told how plans had been put in place to ensure Celtic's players were kept safe throughout the slow return and will make their comeback in dribs and drabs and smaller groups.
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