Winning a league title is always an ideal opportunity to brag.
And one Celtic star couldn't help but seize that chance as they goaded Rangers during their championship celebrations.
Cameron Carter-Vickers was captured partying with his teammates and excited Hoops supporters in Wunderbar, which is located in Glasgow's Merchant City, just hours after they thrashed Kilmarnock 5-0 at Rugby Park to secure Scottish Premiership bragging rights for the 12th time in 13 seasons.
The Celtic defender can be seen standing up on a table while being watched closely by a bouncer, and then proceeding to shout: "Unlucky Rangers, three in a row".
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Joe Hart was also in on the fun as he led the pub in a rendition of "Champions again, ole, ole".
The soon to be retired goalkeeper looked ecstatic, appearing to have enjoyed a few refreshments following the match.
He even asks the door staff if they should calm down with the singing, yet decides to carry on the hilarity. Something that Celtic fans online have lapped up.
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