Photo: Stunning new ad campaign as Celtic celebrate Quadruple Treble around Glasgow

Celtic unveiled a stunning new ad campaign to celebrate the Quadruple Treble. Appearing around Glasgow tonight, the Scottish Champions toasted the unprecedented success in world football of four consecutive trebles.

Celtic were cruising with a 2-0 half time lead with Craig Gordon keeping the score down. However, Hearts came out the traps and draw back level taking the game to extra time. Leigh Griffiths gave the Celts a 3-2 lead but Hearts again responded taking the game to penalties.

Conor Hazard saved two penalties after Ryan Christie had his penalty saved by Craig Gordon. The Irishman, in only his third appearance, then gave Kris Ajer the chance to win the cup for Celtic. He blasted the ball beyond Gordon and sealed the win for Celtic.

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