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The men who regained the championship: How the Celtic players fared on famous night Tannadice

Celtic clinched their 52nd league championship with a 1-1 draw against Dundee United at Tannadice. It is the club’s 10th league title in eleven years.Greek striker Giorgos Giakoumakis headed in the opener shortly after half-time but on-loan Manchester United midfielder Dylan Levitt equalised for the hosts. The point was still enough to crown Celtic champions in Ange Postecoglou’s maiden season in charge.

Joe Hart: Didn’t have a lot to do and when he was called into action, he didn’t have an earthly. Dylan Levitt’s dipping, swerving effort beat him all ends up and he was also helped by a post on a couple of occasions. Went walkabout twice but that’s his way. 6

Anthony Ralston: A strong contender for the man of the match. Never stopped running from the first minute to last. Shot just over early on and then set up the opener for Giakoumakis with a hanging cross. 8

Cameron Carter-Vickers: Another comfortable evening for the on-loan Spurs defender. Never seems flustered. Always makes it seem easier than it is. 7

Carl Starfelt: Like his centre-half partner, was mostly in control. Now a title winner. Has overcome a difficult start to become a fans’ favourite. 6

Greg Taylor: Strong running as ever. Good movement. Booked. Might see his opportunities restricted next season if Celtic can bring in left-back Mohanad Jeahze from Hammarby. But can be pleased with his efforts this season when called upon. This was his 35th appearance of the campaign. Deserves his medal. 6

Reo Hatate: Wasteful with a couple of opportunities including when he took the ball off Abada’s toes in the first half but fired high over. But always available. Made way for Jota after 62 minutes. 6

Callum McGregor: A first title as skipper. No one deserves it more.

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