Rodgers was quizzed about his own future at the club and insists there is “no chance” of him leaving before the end of his contract, which runs until summer 2026.
His first spell ended midway through the 2018-19 season.
“Absolutely no chance,” he said. “We’ve done that before, it didn’t go down well.
“We had the chances over the summer [of contract talks] but I said, ‘now the season starts, I only want to think of the football’. I don’t want to think of the contract, just think of the football and that will come later on if it does.
“I said I’d be here for three years and I’m here for three years.”
Rodgers had said after Wednesday’s disappointing draw that having no new additions prior to the tie was “not my decision”.
But he said during Friday’s media conference: “There’s certainly no conflict. Everyone at this club from the board to myself, we want the very, very best for Celtic.
“I’m still in the same position. I need to earn the right to be here. Of course, I want what’s the best for Celtic and I want us to be really successful in this short-to-long period.
“People will try and look to find that conflict between me and the board and me and whoever. It really isn’t the case.”