Celtic’s Greg Taylor has expressed that this season’s Scottish Premiership title feels particularly rewarding due to the challenges the team faced throughout the campaign.

After a season where the competition was notably stiff, Taylor highlighted the team’s resilience and consistency as key factors in their success.
Celtic had created a gap at the top of the league but after some rough form in the middle of the season, the gap had been closed. But Brendan got the team playing some great football when it mattered and opened the gap up to eight points, a pretty comfortable margin in the end.
“Every title is different. Last year was a bit more plain sailing,” He told Sky Sports.
“The character the boys have shown this year is unbelievable, at the business end of the season, the consistency and quality, we’ve come to the party.
“Today was a wee bit strange because we’d done the hard part. But it was nice to win and 93 points is a nice total.”
Celtic’s journey to clinching the title was marked by several pivotal moments, but Taylor singled out the 3-3 draw at Ibrox as a point when he knew Celtic would win the title.
“The 3-3 at Ibrox was a big result. It meant we still had full control, because until then it had been nip and tuck.”
It just shows how big a game that was for Celtic, yet, on the other side of the city it was celebrated like a win.