Eagle-eyed Celtic fans have captured Matt O'Riley's cheeky celebration after Jota opened the scoring against Rangers yesterday.
In footage filmed from the Gers end, the Dane can be seen gesturing to the rival support before joining his teammates in celebration.
O'Riley was in fine form yesterday as he bossed the midfield in a dominant display that saw his team book their spot in the Scottish Cup final.
This is brilliant đpic.twitter.com/v1vBvLBmVO
â The Celtic Way (@celticway1888) May 1, 2023
A treble is now well and truly on the cards for Ange Postecoglou's team and the Hoops manager insists his team must remain focussed.
He said: "Twelve months ago, when we lost here, it was another tight game, but I thought last year Rangers were a very good team and they had that resilience in them. Thatâs why they got to a European final.
âThey did what they needed to do to get the job done on the day.
âThatâs been our evolution as a team this year. Itâs not easy to develop that because you need time and you need to be put in that situation as often as possible. But this group has really learned quickly that when you get to these big games, the games of consequence, you have to do whatâs required.
âThatâs what we did and I think we have been doing it all year.
âItâs where the team is at in terms of their progression. They understand that in the big games you need to show every facet of your game and thatâs what we did.â
Celtic will clinch the title if they beat Hearts at Tynecastle next Sunday and they then take on Rangers at Ibrox.
If they win both those games, the rest of the league season is likely to be geared towards trying to break the top-flight record points total.
That could help keep Celtic firmly in the groove as they prepare to face an Inverness team that beat Falkirk 3-0 in the other semi-final.
âI watched the game and it was a decent game of football,â Postecoglou said. âI thought both teams played some good football on a big occasion. We will look forward to it.
âWhat we have done is give ourselves a chance to have a special season.
âWe havenât done that yet though. We have still got to win the league and play off in the cup final. When it comes around we will be ready for it.â
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