Celtic supporters made sure to poke fun at the Rangers post-match following the Hoops’ dramatic 5-4 penalty shootout victory in the Premier Sports Cup final.
With the Hoops now sitting on 119 trophies compared to Rangers’ 118, Celtic have firmly established themselves as ‘simply the best’ team in Scotland.

The Rangers will be left ‘greeting’ again after the game, with both supporters and players aware that their club is still on the slide.
With the Rangers historically tied to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, whose famous slogan is ‘Make America Great Again,’ the Hoops support made sure to poke fun at both the Rangers and the political figure a number of their supporters look up to.
The defeat for the Rangers is not just a cup final loss, it represents a shifting of the guard that has been over 20 years in the making.
From Fergus McCann rebuilding Celtic in the 1990s to years of smart financial management, the Bhoys have laid the foundation to build great teams in recent years.
The future for Celtic is bright, with a strong squad and a great manager in Brendan Rodgers.
Across the city, however, the Rangers lack the winning mentality that has defined Celtic over the past 12 years.
From Neil Lennon securing the league title in 2012 to Brendan Rodgers lifting the Premier Sports Cup this afternoon, Celtic’s 119th trophy marks another significant achievement in the club’s ongoing success.