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World media reacts as Rangers get no revenge for 'grey' campaign with yet more Celtic punishment dished out

Another Celtic trophy triumph in a matter of weeks has made it a painful end to the season for their rivals.

Despite feeling they were the better team in the Scottish Cup Final at Hampden, Rangers were on the receiving end from Brendan Rodgers' team yet again. Adam Idah's 90th minute winner vame thanks to a Jack Butland error and secured a league and cup Double for the Hoops. Philippe Clement has gone from dragging Rangers into the race for a potential Treble, to just a League Cup win preventing another clean sweep across the city.

Another Ibrox rebuild is coming. But with Celtic yet again banking the Champions League cash, they will be the Scottish club with the real spending power over the summer. Having. only surrendered one of their trophies (and the most minor one at that) from last season has to be seen as an excellent result given they haven't exactly been at their sparkling best this year.

They didn't need to be at Hampden as Record Sport looks at how the game was viewed across the continent.

The Spanish outlet lamented Rangers missing the chance to make up for a "grey" campaign with a cup double as Celtic "carried the weight" of yet another Old Firm victory.

They wrote: "A goal in the last minute by Irishman Adam Idah gave Celtic the victory against Rangers (1-0) and sealed the conquest of the Scottish Cup title that joins the Premier trophy tied weeks ago. Brendan Rodgers' team rounded off a great campaign, once again beating their historic neighbor and greatest rival, runners-up in both competitions, and who were unable to make amends for the grey campaign, with the downturn in the final stretch, in the League, with a good cupbearer role. He escaped when the final headed to extra time.

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