
Celtic secure 13th Scottish Premiership title in 14 seasons, thrashing Dundee United 5-0, with manager Brendan Rodgers expressing that the club's dominance should not be "normalised". Rodgers, who is Celtic's third most successful manager, claimed every domestic prize he competed for during his first stint in Scotland before his departure to Leicester City. Rodgers has since won supporters over by leading the team to more domestic success and progression in Europe. With a win in the upcoming Scottish Cup final, Celtic will secure a sixth domestic treble in nine campaigns. Captain Callum McGregor believes the "sky is the limit" for this team under Rodgers, with the demand to repeat the feat next term while continuing to make strides in Europe.
Source: BBC Sports Football
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