Brendan Rodgers says he feels lucky to be Celtic manager after guiding the club to a 'magical' double treble.
The Bhoys completed the feat with a 2-0 Scottish Cup final win over Motherwell at Hampden Park on Saturday.
The Northern Irishman was delighted with the achievement, but insisted that he will be demanding even more from his players next season.
"I'm so happy for everyone involved, players, staff, supporters," he told BBC Scotland.
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"It's an incredible achievement by everyone. I thought we thoroughly deserved it. A mention for Motherwell, they have had a great season.
"I thought we could have been cleaner with passing at times, and a bit better with the last pass, but the boys were brilliant.
"I'm very lucky to get the chance to manage the club. You can only do your best and the last couple of seasons have been magical.
"I said to the players before the game, 'this is a chance for you to make your own history, to win today, it's going to live with you, your families and the supporters forever'. It's never been done, so big applause to the players. It's a great day for everyone.
"We can be better next year. We set out to win three trophies, but I need to push them even harder next year. There are improvements we can make. We'll go away, recover and come back with big motivation in the summer."
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