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Celtic lift Scottish Premiership title in style after hammering Motherwell on final day

Celtic lifted the Scottish Premiership title at Parkhead on Saturday afternoon after thrashing Motherwell 6-0.

Ange Postecoglou's side, who secured the championship with a 1-1 draw against Dundee United at Tannadice on Wednesday evening, celebrated their triumph in style thanks to goals from Kyogo Furuhashi (two), Giorgos Giakoumakis (two), David Turnbull and Jota.

Celtic have won 10 of the last 11 Scottish Premiership titles, surrendering their crown to local rivals Rangers last term. The champions finish the season four points clear of Rangers in second, having won 29 of their 38 league games. They lost three of their first six league fixtures but haven't tasted defeat since, going 32 games unbeaten.

"I just want to thank everyone involved, the board management," said Postecoglou on Saturday. "I’ve got the best staff in the land – unbelievable effort. I’ve got a group of players who have been unbelievable. Champions of Scotland and well deserved."

In a message to the fans, the Celtic manager added: "You’ve embraced me, you’ve embraced my family, you’ve embraced this jumper. And I want everyone to enjoy today, enjoy the summer, and we'll come back, bigger, better - because we never stop."

Postecoglou has now won league titles in his native Australia, Japan and Scotland. The 56-year-old has won 18 trophies in management - including the Asian Cup in 2015 as Australia boss. He was recently named the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year.

Saturday was also a special afternoon for Tom Rogic, who is leaving Celtic this summer after nine years of service. The Australian midfielder, who's won 16 major honours in Scotland, struggled to hide his emotions when he was substituted against Motherwell.

"I couldn't contain my

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