CELTIC freshened up their social media pages minutes after clinching their seventh successive Ladbrokes Premiership title in stunning style with a 5-0 thrashing of ragged rivals Rangers at Parkhead.
The club’s Twitter and Facebook profile pictures were quickly changed to “7 in a row” with their cover images changed to read “MAGNIFICEN7.”
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“Celtic Football Club are seven-in-a-row Champions of Scotland!” read one widely-shared post, much to the delight of Hoops fans across the land.
#Magnificen7 Celtic 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) April 29, 2018
Celtic Football Club are seven-in-a-row Champions of Scotland! pic.twitter.com/LwWLZ7DnQ5
“Champions again as you know,” was another caption.
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Kieran Tierney also got fans all riled up in the stands in a video shared by the club.
He’s one of our own...
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) April 29, 2018
KIERAN TIERNEY! 📣 #Magnificen7 pic.twitter.com/0jbJ7LDvxX
Odsonne Edouard, the 20-year-old French striker on loan from Paris St Germain, scored a first-half double with James Forrest adding a third before the break to send Hoops fans into a half-time frenzy.
Celtic’s current dominance over their city rivals was underlined after the break as midfielders Tom Rogic and Callum McGregor added further goals to spark off the familiar celebrations with three fixtures remaining.
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Boss Brendan Rodgers is now unbeaten in 11 games against Rangers since he took over in 2016, nine wins and two draws, and his Celtic side are within a William Hill Scottish Cup final win against Motherwell away from an unprecedented successive treble.
Celtic’s biggest win over Rangers was 7-1 in October, 1957 and it could have easily been beaten.
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