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Celtic cruise to 8th straight Scottish premier league title

Celtic finally sealed their eighth successive Scottish Premiership title with a 3-0 win at Aberdeen.

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The Celtic team celebrate winning the Scottish Premiership title
The Celtic team celebrate winning the Scottish Premiership title
The Celtic team celebrate winning the Scottish Premiership title

Celtic finally sealed their eighth successive Scottish Premiership title with a 3-0 win at Aberdeen.

Neil Lennon’s side had been made to wait for their 50th Scottish league crown after recent results but although a draw at Pittodrie would have been enough, headers from Mikael Lustig (40) and Jozo Simunovic (53) put them on course for victory before Odsonne Edouard (88) added gloss.

Celtic, who remain unbeaten in 2019, have already won the Scottish League Cup as well as their latest league championship and will complete an unprecedented domestic treble-treble if they beat Hearts in the Scottish Cup final at Hampden Park on May 25.

The game started after a tribute to Lisbon Lions Billy McNeill and Stevie Chalmers, McNeill having also had a spell as manager of Aberdeen.

Before Lustig’s goal, Aberdeen had enjoyed the best two chances, both of which fell to striker James Wilson. Firstly, he volleyed the ball into the ground and off the crossbar, then, after Sam Cosgrove had forced a save from Scott Bain, he hit the outside of the post with his attempt on the rebound with the goal gaping.

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Celtic’s first goal came after they had struggled to create clear-cut chances, as Kieran Tierney opened up Aberdeen’s previously compact defence with a chip to the far post and Lustig launched himself at the ball to score a spectacular header. Aberdeen’s Stevie May had lost his man and allowed the Swede to escape down the right flank.

The Hoops’ grip on the trophy was strengthened when Simunovic, who scored a vital goal against Kilmarnock last week, climbed highest to nod home a corner beyond Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis’ reach.

With the game petering out, and after Aberdeen were forced to substitute Greg Halford just moments after he had come on for Shay Logan only to suffer what looked to be a serious groin problem, Celtic scored their third. Edouard was played in by a Tom Rogic pass and sent Lewis the wrong way with a neat finish.

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Celtic did suffer a late scare when Lustig left the field in the dying seconds with what appeared to be a hamstring problem after Tierney had earlier been forced to leave the field, making them both doubts for the Scottish Cup final, but the celebrations could begin at the final whistle.

Manager Neil Lennon, who still awaits news on whether or not he will be in the post next season after taking temporary charge after Brendan Rodgers departed to Leicester, led the party with the away fans as his side moved an insurmountable 12 points clear of rivals Rangers.

Lennon was ably assisted in conducting the crowd by Scott Brown, who has captained Celtic in each of their eight title wins.

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