Celtic’s domination of Scottish domestic football this season is complete following a dramatic William Hill Scottish Cup win over Aberdeen .
Brendan Rodgers’ team secured a stunning final victory against the Dons with Tom Rogic striking deep into injury time to win the trophy for the Hoops.
And Irish bookmaker Boyle Sports is already offering odds of just 4/1 for Celtic to record yet another domestic Treble next season, on account of their sensational unbeaten 2017/18 campaign.
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Today’s success ensures the team’s first Treble since the 2003 season, and only the fourth in the history of the club.
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Both Aberdeen and Rangers were left trailing in the wake of the Parkhead club in the league this year, with the Dons the nearest challengers to the champions, some 30 points behind.
And although Derek McInnes’ Reds ran the Hoops close at the national stadium today, Celtic’s quality eventually told when Aussie midfielder Rogic struck a dagger into the hearts of Aberdeen at the death.
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The victory ensures a clean-sweep of domestic trophies with the Bhoys already having lifted the League Cup in November before clinching the top-flight title in April.
Rodgers’ players have netted an incredible 150 goals across all competitions this season, and short odds of 4/1 to retain the Treble shows Celtic are highly fancied to dominate the Scottish game again in the next campaign.
But the bookies don’t rate their chances in Europe very highly as Celtic are 500/1 to win the Champions League and 8/1 to qualify for the knockout stages of the competition.
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