Celtic have won the domestic treble yet again in Scotland.

Trevor Sinclair has taken to Twitter to express his delight at Celtic winning the domestic treble this season.
Celtic won 2-1 against Heart of Midlothian at Hampden Park in Glasgow in the Scottish Cup final on Saturday afternoon.
The victory means that the Hoops have clinched the domestic treble for the third season in a row.
The Bhoys had already won the Scottish Premiership title and the Scottish League Cup this campaign.
Former West Ham United winger Sinclair – who is a fan of the Hoops – is pleased to see Celtic complete the domestic treble yet again, and he has also backed the Glasgow giants’ decision to offer the managerial role to Neil Lennon on a permanent basis.

Celtic have announced on their official Twitter page that they have offered Lennon the managerial role on a full-time basis.
Lennon was appointed the Celtic manager in February 2019 following the departure of Brendan Rodgers to Leicester City in the Premier League and was initially scheduled to stay in the role at Celtic Park until the end of the season.

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