CELTIC'S victorious Scottish Cup team celebrated clinching the double treble with an open top bus parade.
Brendan Rodgers' side beat Motherwell 2-0 at Hampden Park on Saturday to defend the trophy after also clinching the Betfred Cup and Ladbrokes Premiership titles.
The players and coaching staff paraded the trophy to waves of supporters in a bus route taking them from Dalmarnock train station to the Celtic Way outside Celtic Park.
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— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) May 19, 2018
Fans gathered down the route as the victorious team showed off the trophy on a bus with 'Double Treble Winners' written on the side.Â
Manager Brendan Rodgers looked ahead to next season after the game as he assured his side will come back even stronger after the summer.
"I certainly need to push them even harder next season," said the Celtic boss.
"I think we can be better. We need to get better again. We dropped too many points this year.
"There's lots for us to push for next season. We enter every competition to win and that will be the aim next season.
"When you have the success we had last year, it would have been so easy to have gone soft, gone timid, not had the same aggression.
"For teams like us, it's not the punches to the head and body that stop you, it's the pats on the back.
"We can never be satisfied. We have to be hungry to succeed."
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