Cameron Carter-Vickers aimed a brutal title taunt at Rangers as he celebrated the Premier Sports Cup win with his team-mates at the World Darts Championship.
The Celtic defender didn't miss the opportunity to remind Rangers supporters that Celtic have now won more trophies than their rivals.
Pictured by the Daily Record at Ally Pally, Carter-Vickers held aloft a sign with the number 119 written on it.
Celtic won their 119th title at Hampden on Sunday, and leapfrogged Rangers' trophy haul in the process with Carter-Vickers delivering a smirking reminder of the fact.
The US internationalist was pictured at the event with team-mates Greg Taylor, Stephen Welsh, Liam Scales, Adam Idah and Arne Engles.
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It comes after Celtic supporters trolled Rangers fans with a takedown of their Donald Trump-style banner in the Europa League match against Tottenham at Ibrox.
Rangers fans had held aloft a banner across the length of the Copland Stand with the words: "Make Rangers Great Again. No Surrender."
However, the display was used against them at Hampden with quick-thinking Celtic supporters tweaking the phrase in a brutal post-match jibe with a sign that read: "Making Rangers Greet Again."