CHRIS SUTTON has warned Celtic that the league isn’t over yet, despite some believing it is.
The former Celtic striker was commentating at Hampden as he watched his side take the lead in the second half, only for a The Rangers to equaliser to take the game to extra time.
The momentum was with the Ibrox side for the additional thirty minutes, who found a winner and ended Celtic’s treble hopes.
Chris Sutton wrote in the Daily Record that Celtic must pick themselves up, and they can’t afford to let the league slip now.
“Celtic need to make sure that Hampden performance against Rangers doesn’t happen again. Because there’s a bigger fight still to be won – the Premiership title.
“That’s the big picture. The league is absolutely not done and dusted despite what everybody is saying.
“And while this might feel like the end of the world after losing a Scottish Cup semi final against Rangers then Celtic can’t waste time picking the bones out of it.
Celtic are in a great position to win the league. They sit top of the league with just five games to go. Postecoglou’s side could effectively win the league in two games’ time.
If they beat Ross County and The Rangers, the gap at the top would extend to nine points, with as many points to play for. Celtic’s goal difference is so substantial that the league would be done and dusted.