Former Celtic defender Mikael Lustig has spoken about his enjoyment of trolling Rangers fan during his time in Glasgow.
The former Sweden international won eight league titles while at the Hoops and enjoyed plenty of victories over the Ibrox side.
In particular he highlighted the 2016-17 campaign in which the Parkhead side won an Invincible Treble and also defeated their rivals 5-1 twice.
During the 5-1 win at Ibrox, Lustig scored the fifth and final goal and it is a moment he remebers fondly.
He told the Celtic View Podcast: "I had a lot of mates over and the sun was even shining over Glasgow.
"It was just one of those games with a lot of build-up in the week before. We were going to play against each other again but we felt straight away that we were too good.
"Most of the games against them, we had that feeling - like there was no chance they were going to win. We played really good in that game.
"It was probably one of the best goals I've scored. It was good to see all their fans leaving.
"I loved to play there, now it's different because they've taken away all the away fans. I don't know why because that game is one of the best of the world and they've killed it really.
"To walk out and have the full stand of Celtic fans was crazy."
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Lustig also detailed how things were not always rosey at Parkhead and opened up about why he almost moved on after only six months at the club.
"I signed in 2011 in November but I had to wait until the January window to come," he continued.
"The season with Rosenborg had finished in November and I felt like I needed a month off, but if I were to go back then I would go to Glasgow right away to train for a month with the team.
"I took a couple of weeks off and I thought I would go in and they would build me up, but I went straight into training and there were better players and the tempo was higher, so my first half of a year was not good.
"When I came back in the summer, Sevilla asked if they could buy or loan me and I felt my start here wasn’t the best so I thought maybe I should go.'
"I’m happy Neil Lennon and the staff said they wanted me and then I started to kick on in my Celtic career."
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