A delighted Celtic fan couldn't resist a cheeky wind up at the expense of Rangers supporters as he took his derby celebrations to the front of The Rangers Store.
The Hoops put in a dominant display on Saturday with a double from Liel Abada along with strikes from Jota and David Turnbull completing a rout of their rivals.
Ange Postecoglou's side have thrown down the gauntlet to Rangers after a relentless start to the season saw them move five points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership, reports The Daily Record.
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The full-time whistle sparked wild celebrations from the home support in Glasgow's east end, while the post-match debrief started for Gio van Bronckhorst and the Rangers players after a lacklustre display. However, it wasn't just in Scotland where there was a party atmosphere with one punter in the north of Ireland lapping up the post-match euphoria to the streets of Belfast city centre.
The Celtic supporter was snapped dancing and singing 'watching Glasgow Celtic, putting on a show' before goading those inside the store. He then screams "yas!' before walking away, with the clip being shared widely on social media.
Boss Postecoglou managed to keep his cool following the full-time whistle, giving a calm assessment of the dominant display. He said: "We knew it would be a big challenge for us. They're a good side and have proven they're a good side.
"But we've been really good. Since the season started. we've gotten stronger every week and it was a really dominant performance. Everything impressed me. It's a big occasion and we know what's at stake."
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