Google have raised a glass to the world-record eighth Treble clinched by Celtic on Saturday.
Much of the build-up to the Scottish Cup final was overshadowed by talk of Ange Postecoglou moving from Glasgow's east-end to Premier League giants Tottenham. But soon all of that was parked as they hunted a remarkable fifth domestic clean sweep in seven years by beating Inverness 3-1, and Kyogo's first half goal handed them the initiative.
Liel Abada looked to have put things beyond doubt but Daniel Mackay halved the deficit to set up a grand finale. But soon Angeball's screw was turned and Jota sealed the deal in stoppage time to spark silverware celebrations. It is the first time in world football any club has won eight domestic Trebles and now tech giants Google have taken notice. If you go on a Google search bar and type 'Celtic FC.,' fireworks will be shot across the page.
Victory on Saturday takes the club up to 115 major honours. And a ninth Treble next season would see them overtake Rangers' 117 total.
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