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Alan Stubbs in jubilant Celtic title call as he waxes lyrical over Ange Postecoglou with 'treble in his sights'

Confident Alan Stubbs has written off Rangers' title hopes and insists Ange Postecoglou must push for a Treble.

A 2-1 victory at Ibrox secured Celtic' s first win at Ibrox since 2019 and crucially moved them six points clear at the top of the Premiership.

They have one hand on the title heading into the final six games and have already lifted the Premier Sports Cup this season.

Rangers stand in Celtic's way of reaching the Scottish Cup final when they face off at Hampden in two weeks' time.

Stubbs reckons that the league is over for Rangers follow Sunday's showdown and believes a Treble is on it's way to Parkhead.

The former Celtic hero said: "I think the title race is over.

"I think Sunday was a defining moment. Rangers have still got to go to Celtic Park, where I think the gap is only going to get bigger.

"Celtic can afford to lose two games and they will still win by goal difference.

"I think it is a foregone conclusion now. I would think the treble will be in their sights now.

"They've got one piece of silverware in the locker already, the league looks done and dusted, and they meet each other in the Scottish Cup semi-final, so I don't think anyone would rule out the treble."

Stubbs admits he didn't see the dramatic turnaround from last season when Postecoglou stepped into the Celtic Park hot seat.

With a massive overhaul taking place behind the scenes in at board level and on the pitch, Stubbs insists the manager deserves all of the credit for the turnaround from last season's disaster.

He added: "Could I envisage Celtic being in this position? Honestly, no.

"I thought Celtic would certainly improve and I thought they would be closer to Rangers, but the transformation and the turnaround has been remarkable.

"Be

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