Celtic captain Callum McGregor has praised the Parkhead side's "personality" after their League Cup final triumph over Rangers.
The Hoops won 2-1 at Hampden thanks to a double from striker Kyogo Furuhashi as Ange Postecoglou's men lifted the trophy for the second season in a row.
And the Scotland international had nothing but good things to say about his team-mates at full-time.
Speaking to Viaplay, he said: "On the big days you have got to show personality and I thought we played really well.
"Second-half, we had to dig in a bit. This means everything and we are always trying to get better and we put those demands on each other.
"You have to turn up on the big days and this is what it is all about."
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Meanwhile, Greg Taylor has insisted Celtic's players will enjoy tonight after their Viaplay Cup final success today.
Taylor also admitted he'll never get tired of winning trophies at Celtic.
He said: "I'm buzzing, delighted. We made it a wee bit difficult for ourselves but we knew the final wasn't going to be easy. We're just delighted to come out on top.
It's amazing, we never get tired of winning at this club. The club demands success. We have no more than pride when we bring success to the fans.
"We just focus on ourselves. Today was a one-off game, a final. We knew we had to produce and we have. Once we've celebrated tonight it will be back to the usual, preparing for next Sunday."
Viaplay reporter Connie McLaughlin then asked the Scotland international on what those celebrations might entail.
He replied: "Ohhh that's a secret, a secret. We'll enjoy it, you have to. We're at a club where we're fortunate enough that you compete for trophies. We'll never get tired of this feeling."
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