Celtic ace Cameron Carter-Vickers brutally trolls Rangers as Hoops stars spotted enjoying title party in Glasgow bar

CELTIC have closed in on Rangers' title haul by securing their 54th league championship.
A 5-0 thrashing of Derek McInnes' Kilmarnock made it three Scottish Premiership crowns in a row for the Parkhead side - a first for manager Brendan Rodgers since his return to the club last summer.
It was a league campaign won with a blockbuster finish, but it was not always so easy along the way as Philippe Clement's Gers made it the most fascinating title race in Scotland for over a decade.
The men from Ibrox looked to have had the advantage in the Old Firm trophy tussle, going top of the league after the winter break.
But ultimately it was the champions who came out victorious, winning their 12th top-flight honour in 13 seasons.
Last week's crunch Glasgow derby proved decisive in the race, with Celts edging out their rivals 2-1 at Parkhead to go six points clear with two games to play.
The Light Blues almost secured the championship for their old foes when Dundee took a shock two-goal lead in Govan on Tuesday evening before eventually turning it around to win 5-2.
This meant Matt O'Riley, Kyogo and co. could lap up their success with a victory at Rugby Park in front of the travelling Hoops faithful.
If that was not enough, the team returned to Celtic Park where they were greeted by their adoring followers.
And some players were keen to extend the celebrations by hitting the town and paying a visit to Wunderbar, one of Glasgow's most popular venues.
It was here where defender Cameron Carter-Vickers mercilessly trolled Gers by declaring to the the crowd inside the bar: "Unlucky Rangers. Three-in-a-row!"
This is a reference to a 16-year-old video of former winger Aiden McGeady trolling the club's rivals in 2008 as Celtic won their third successive title in a run which started in 2006.
In a video shared online, the American international can then be seen leading the chant of "champions again".
Rodgers' side will lift the silverware this Saturday when they face Stephen Robinson's St Mirren in the city's east end.
They will then face their neighbours the week after in a first Scottish Cup final match-up between the two for 22 years.
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