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Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler hits back at ‘tedious’ criticism he’s heard about Celtic and Brendan Rodgers

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Celtic’s success in Scotland is unrivalled.

Brendan Rodgers booked his place in another Scottish Cup final after Celtic beat St Johnstone at Hampden last weekend.

Celtic are also set to wrap up another Scottish Premiership title if they can get a point at Dundee United on Saturday.

And, of course, the Bhoys have already got the League Cup sitting proudly in the Celtic trophy cabinet after beating Rangers back in December.

So as Rodgers sits on the brink of another treble, Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler has hit back at criticism he’s heard about the Hoops’ bid to win their ninth domestic treble of their illustrious history.

Robbie Fowler
16 May 2000: Robbie Fowler of Liverpool takes on the Glasgow Celtic defence during the Ronnie Moran Testimonial match at Anfield in Liverpool, England. Liverpool won the match 4-1. Mandatory Credit: Ben Radford /Allsport

Robbie Fowler hits back at Scottish media criticism of Celtic’s treble bid

The Daily Mail published an article yesterday with the headline “Sorry, Brendan, but this is going to be the most TEDIOUS Treble of all time”.

Quite an incredible statement considering winning a treble is one of the most unique accomplishments any football club can make.

After hearing that, Fowler took to social media to hit back at that article in a single tweet that will delight the Celtic supporters.

Fowler replied, “Every club, everywhere would take a tedious treble every season.”

It’s probably the first time ever a treble has been labelled as being ‘tedious’ and as many Celtic fans will attest to, watching their team lift silverware at anytime is anything but.

All of Celtic’s trebles as Brendan Rodgers stands on the brink of greatness

As previously said, Celtic will pick up the ninth treble of their history if they can beat Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup.

Rodgers is set to make history as the first Celtic manager to win a trio of treble so with that in mind, here is a lost of all of the Parkhead club’s treble wins: