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The Celtic stars backing up captain Callum McGregor in the dressing room as inside insight revealed

Callum McGregor calls the shots in the Celtic dressing room.

But the Parkhead skipper encourages key characters within the set-up to have a voice.

And, although he laughs at the fact he’s regarded as old guard at the age of just 24, Greg Taylor is happy to be one of those who speaks up.

The Scotland defender had a superb second-half of the season to help Ange Postecoglou’s troops win the title.

Taylor was a rock at left-back throughout the run-in with some of his best performances since signing from Kilmarnock having missed out on a chunk of the campaign prior to Christmas due to injury.

Postecoglou’s team did it as one. New faces settled into the group with the help of established stars such as McGregor, Tom Rogic, Nir Bitton and James Forrest.

Taylor was among those with previous experience of getting across the title line and the skipper himself has cited him as one of the leaders within the changing room.

McGregor is in charge, but Taylor explained: “I’m 24 years old and I’m classed as the old guard, so it is a bit bizarre!

“But I think it is a pressure and a responsibility that I have enjoyed this year being looked at as one of the more senior players.

“Hopefully, I can continue to do that. Try to help the others and try to improve myself.

“I think his [McGregor’s] consistency over the last six or seven years has been pretty remarkable. The number of matches he churns out at a high level is top class.

“We are good friends and we don’t hide that. But more importantly for the club he is a top-class player and a top-class captain.

“He is following one of the greatest captains in the club’s history in Broony and I think he is doing really well.

“He is the most vocal one and the one that leads us on.

“But, equally, there

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