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Kyogo fires Celtic to world record EIGHTH Treble as plucky Caley can't stop Hampden history makers - 5 talking points

Kyogo set Celtic on their way to another Treble triumph at Hampden.

Ange Postecoglou’s side secured a 41st success in the Scottish Cup by defeating Inverness Caley Thistle at the National Stadium. More importantly, the victory allowed Celtic to complete their fifth domestic clean sweep in seven seasons and take their total to a world-record number of eight.

Kyogo smacked his 34th goal of the season to give the favourites an interval advantage and strikes from sub Liel Abada and Jota in the second-half sealed the deal. Success capped a magnificent campaign for Postecoglou in what could be his last match as the manager with Spurs interested in his managerial skills. The boss was adamant he would not lose focus amid the speculation and links to the English Premier League giants beforehand and his troops delivered a fifth trophy out of six on his domestic watch.

Billy Dodds’ side fought and scrapped. The underdogs gave their all. And, despite falling 2-0 down, their battling qualities and fighting spirit enabled them to stay in it until almost the final kick after a diving header from sub Dan Mackay six minutes from time reduced the deficit for a brief spell.

But they just didn’t have enough and Jota’s injury-time clincher snuffed out any hopes of the Highlanders forcing extra-time to keep alive hope of repeating the club’s famous 2015 triumph. Celtic were not at their blistering best, but they found the clinical touches as they always have done under their boss to secure the silverware and were on their way by the interval with a trademark Kyogo finish.

Inverness had worked hard to stay in the game, but Matt O’Riley’s run into the box eight minutes from the turnaround wasn’t tracked and his ball into the central area was

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