Celtic's supporters and players had every reason to celebrate after the Bhoys became the first team to complete a Scottish top-flight season unbeaten for 118 years.
In his first season at Parkhead, Brendan Rodgers has seen his team notch up a remarkable 34 wins and four draws from their 38 league games but everyone at the club was already focused on their next task, the Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen.
As Celtic pursue a memorable treble, it's notable just how much certain players have thrived under Rodgers' coaching and in the case of Kieran Tierney, this is incredibly true.
The 19-year-old left-back has already been linked with the likes of Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal, but it's obvious that Celtic will want to hold onto their academy graduate for as long as possible.
Despite a ruptured cruciate ligament injury, Tierney featured in 24 league games and the entirety of Celtic's Champions League campaign as his reputation continues to rise..
Given that Tierney supported Celtic as a child and signed for the club when he was 7-years-old, it's obvious to see just what another title means to him.
Take a look as the PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year goes absolutely bananas while celebrating with the fans.
Absolute scenes.
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