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7 games that won Celtic the Premiership title as Never Stop motto underlines Ange Postecoglou triumph

Congratulations are in order as Celtic have officially been crowned champions of the cinch Premiership.

It has certainly been a season to remember for Ange Postecoglou's men as they managed to overturned Rangers ' advantage at the top of the table.

It comes after a draw against Dundee United sparked title glory.

Ange Postecoglou' s side have been the best in the league and deserve their crown.

But it wasn't just Wednesday's result which secured Celtic the title. There have been a fair few games that have made the difference.

Record Sport have taken a look back at this season and the crucial clashes that have helped the Hoops edge it this campaign.

It wasn't until matchday eight of the Premiership season that the Hoops would get their first domestic victory on the road this term – and their first in the league since February of last year.

Kyogo chested them into the lead early on as it became apparent Celtic had a serious player on their hands.

But then Lewis Ferguson looped a header past Joe Hart and it was looking like more dropped points for Ange Postecoglou on the road.

Step up a certain Jota to announce himself six minutes from time and send a packed away end ballistic.

Some cackled at a perceived overzealousness to the green and white celebrations after the match as fans chanted "this is the day we've won away" on loop.

But those in attendance will know what a significant day that was as Jota's late goal was the first in a line of last-gasp strikes that would prove the difference over the course of the season.

Speaking of late strikes, this one was the daddy of them all.

One of the stories of the season in Glasgow's east end has been the reinvention of Antony Ralston whose 'Brickie' nickname went from a

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