Celtic defender Greg Taylor has described winning the Scottish Premiership as the ‘best feeling in the world’.
Ange Postecoglou’s men travelled to Hearts today knowing that a win would see them retain their title.
The Hoops certainly delivered as well, with goals from Kyogo Furuhashi and Hyeongyu Oh securing an all-important 2-0 win.

Celtic weren’t at their best today but as they have done on so many occasions already this season, they managed to grind out a result.
And Greg Taylor couldn’t hide his delight at lifting another league title with Celtic while talking to BBC Scotland today.
Taylor reacts to winning the Scottish Premiership
Speaking just moments after clinching the title, Taylor expressed his pride at lifting another piece of silverware with Celtic.
“Winning trophies for this club is the best feeling in the world,” he said.
“Credit to Hearts they made it tough for us, but we always get the job done.”

Taylor has been ever present for Postecoglou’s side at left-back this season and while Celtic gain plenty of plaudits for their exciting style of play, their defence has been reliable throughout the campaign.
The Bhoys will undoubtedly be dreaming of yet another domestic treble, with just one game standing between them and the achievement.
Postecoglou’s side will have one eye on the clash at Hampden Park against Inverness at the start of June. But for now, they should celebrate lifting back-to-back titles under the Australian before getting back to work ahead of the final Glasgow Derby of the season.
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