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3 talking points as Celtic give Tom Rogic emotional farewell and Kyogo stars on trophy day

Unstoppable Kyogo notched a personal milestone as Celtic celebrated Trophy Day with a swagger.

The Japanese striker took his tally for the season to 20 goals with a couple in the first-half as Motherwell were mauled.

Ange Postecoglou wanted his team to finish the season strongly and they responded in magnificent fashion with a flying Scottish Premiership finale.

On the day Celtic said an emotional goodbye to Tom Rogic and Nir Bitton, David Turnbull, Jota and sub Giorgos Giakoumakis with another two were also on target.

It was a disappointing end to the term for Graham Alexander’s side, but a European place was in the bag before kick-off and there was little they could have done to halt the home charge.

It was a brilliant performance from Postecoglou’s side as they capped a magnificent title-winning sequence with a 32rd match unbeaten.

Given what they have achieved this term, it was no shock that Celtic fired on full power.

Parkhead was in party mode with the trophy about to be handed over and the team did not disappoint the fans in the 90 minutes which preceded the presentation.

There were standing ovations for Rogic and Bitton in the opening half hour along with Kyogo’s first.

Defender Victor Niernnold made a mess of dealing with a corner and the Asian marksman collected the scraps and fired a near-post strike beyond Liam Kelly.

Although the Steelemen had a couple of half sighters, the hosts retained control and Rogic almost gave the punters a goal to cherish after a lightning break.

Joe Hart’s outstanding long kick sent Jota clear and his cross into the area was knocked against a post by the Aussie.

Turnbull, though, was more accurate to double the lead. Pouncing on possession hunted, he sold Ricki Lamie a dummy at the

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