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The iconic Celtic moment that will NEVER be topped for Callum McGregor as skipper joins the 500 club

Callum McGregor is a generational talent. With 23 major honours, nine titles and five Trebles, the academy graduate is one of the most successful players in Celtic's history.

The captain ticked off another major milestone this week too, chalking up his 500th game for the club - a remarkable landmark for the Glasgow-born star, who used a successful loan stint at Notts County in 2013/14 as the platform to make the breakthrough at Parkhead.

Now, almost 11 years on from his match-winning Champions League debut away to KR Reykjavik, McGregor has achieved just about everything he can with Scotland's most decorated club. Yet he's never been hungrier for more silverware. That appetite and desire to keep on winning is the driving force behind Celtic's unprecedented period of dominance, which he has been the beating heart of.

Having already lifted the League Cup this season, another clean sweep is firmly in McGregor's sights, with Celts on course for a 55th title and potentially four games away from Scottish Cup glory. And while the man with the most Trebles in world football is determined to lift the lot, McGregor admits nothing will top Tom Rogic's iconic moment at Hampden that etched Brendan Rodgers' Invincibles of 2016/17 into club folklore.

Asked if that was a career highlight, McGregor said: "I think so. Just everything led up to that whole moment. Throughout the season, the team had been playing some unbelievable football, and now the talk is invincible treble. If you win this, you do something that's never been done before. I think you'd be hard pushed to find a more special individual moment than that."

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