Nigeria's defender, Efe Ambrose along with his club
team-mates at Celtic clinched their 45th Scottish title in style as they
eased to a 5-1 win over Partick Thistle at Firhill on Wednesday night.
* Celtic players in celebration mood after scoring a goal
It is the earliest the Scottish top flight title has been won since 1928/29, when Rangers won it on 16 March.
Celtic
did not only win its third successive league title but also did it in
an emphatic style as they still have seven matches to play before the
season ends, a feat that equalled Bayern Munich Bundesliga title win in
Germany over the weekend.
Anthony Stokes got the party started
early as he headed Celtic into a third minute lead before substitute
Liam Henderson grabbed his first goal for the Hoops just four minutes
after coming on at the interval.
Stefan Johansen then drilled an
unstoppable shot past Paul Gallacher in the 53rd mintue and Leigh
Griffiths and Stokes both had efforts ruled out for offside before
Christie Elliott netted an 85th minute consolation for Thistle
Stokes
sent a sensational strike past Gallacher before Kris Commons had the
final word with a goal in the third minute of stoppage time to send
Celtic 26 points clear of Aberdeen with seven games remaining and seal a
45th league championship.
The Hoops have dropped just nine points
on their relentless march to the title, tasting defeat just once in a
season where 'keeper Fraser Forster set a new Scottish clean sheet
record of 1 256 minutes.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon, who
celebrated four years in the job on Tuesday, to add to the five
championships he clinched as a player with the Parkhead club said: "It's
a great night for the club and the way we played in the second half
sums up this team at the moment – it was simply breathtaking," a
jubilant Lennon said. "This is unquestionably the greatest league
campaign I've had as a manager. We're the title favourites every season
but we've been emphatic this year. Since I've been involved with the
club that's nine out of the past 14 years so we're certainly stamping
our domination on the championship."
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