Amid a huge Celtic presence inside ‘The Cathedral’ that is the Estadio de San Mamés, trophy-less theRangers went out of the Europa league after falling to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of The Basque Country’s finest, Athletic Club of Bilbao.

Not the highest quality football match we’ve seen this season
It was a game that didn’t really shine a great light on the Europa league such was the quality of the football on show. But in the end it got the winner it deserved as the La Liga side were the only ones trying to play football the right way with skill and desire, as opposed to their opponents who were just intent on stopping the flow of the game whilst lumping hopeless balls up the park hoping for the best.
Despite howls of injustice from the SMSM and Ibrox supporters alike the right team prevailed over the two legs, and The Ibrox club will now finish the campaign without silverware once again.
Not that they stood much chance of winning European football’s second tier club competition, as some very optimistic and deluded Bears were suggesting. Anyone with any knowledge of the game could have told you they had virtually no chance, and if any lurkers believed otherwise then more fool you.

An incredible Celtic presence inside The Cathedral last night

There was an incredible Celtic presence inside The Cathedral last night with Celtic tops and flags prominent on television screens every time a crowd scene was shown. And the Irish tricolour was there too. So many of the Athletic supporters who travelled to Glasgow last week stayed on to enjoy an afternoon at Celtic Park and watch the finest team in Scotland putting on a how in the 5-1 win over Kilmarnock.

You’ll Never Walk Alone
For the Celtic support last night watching the match, it was a delightful evening witnessing the Ibrox side lose and ultimately condemned to another trophy-less campaign. You could say it was a win for football, well done Athletic club. You’ll Never Walk Alone…

For Celtic it’s back to Scottish Cup action this weekend when we face St Johnstone in the semi-final at Hampden before heading to Tannadice needing just one point to secure a 13th title in 14 years. Having already won the Premier Sports League Cup, beating theRangers in the final on 15 December 2024, the Hoops have a ninth Celtic treble in their sights – that of course would be another world record.

Well done Ange Postecoglou
A final word on the Europa League, good to see Ange Postecoglou make the semi-finals with Tottenham, with a great chance of reaching this final which is at Estadio de San Mamés – a Tottenham v Athletic Club final would be something else!
1989-91 Hoops Retro Classic in the San Mames this evening 🍀 pic.twitter.com/pTJNKDnfyA
— Celtic Curio (@Celticcurio) April 17, 2025
Well done again Athletic Club and of course, Hail, Hail to everyone wearing the Hoops last night!

PS Crying with laughter…
Llevo 1 hora llorando de la risa con este subnormal https://t.co/B9eYLatE8h
— ela97 (Maroan’s version) (@elaaaa_a97) April 17, 2025

So called football experts eh? A case of the heart ruling the head? pic.twitter.com/dBqc2WEzQJ
— JustAnOrdinaryBhoy (@ordinarybhoy) April 18, 2025
😭 🇮🇪 pic.twitter.com/6gHPXkVfN6
— Celtic Curio (@Celticcurio) April 17, 2025
Just an Ordinary Bhoy
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