The Scotsman

Title victory in Old Firm game perfect for Brown

- By ALAN PATTULLO

Scott Brown considers a 5- 0 win over Rangers in the sunshine at Celtic Park to be the perfect way to wrap up another title.

Brown knows Celtic could have scored more to really rub it in to his rivals but the skipper believes hitting five goals on a historic day is still almost as good as it gets.

Celtic clinched a championsh­ip at home against Rangers for the first time since 1979 and did so with their biggest league victor y over the Ibr ox side. Goals from James For rest, Tom Rogic,C all um McGregor and a double from Odsonne Edouard handed manager Brendan Rodgers yet another win over Rangers–his ninth in 11 matches. Brown was again instrument­al in the middle of midfield.

“It’s lovely, the way we did it, in the sunshine, in front of our own fans by beating Rangers ,” he said .“It was all about our own performanc­e today. We let ourselves down last week against Hibs but we managed to bounce back. We had spoken about bouncing back in style and we did that today.”

It was put to Brown that there might be some disap-

pointment at failing to score more goals since Celtic had plenty of chances to do so in the second- half.

“There are nod is appointmen­ts today ,” he replied, firmly .“Look at the way we played. We’re five - nil up and you’ re talking about di sappointme­nt? Come on. Yeah, we felt we could have scored more. We created chances, they just didn’t go in. We’ve managed to win 5- 0 and you have to take every single positive from that.

“We will reflect on the game in the next couple of days and, if there was something we could have done better and we could have scored more goals, then we’ll take that. But to be perfectly honest, 5- 0 at home to win the league is absolutely outstandin­g.

“It’s the first time the title has been won against Rangers for a long, long time at Celtic Park.

So it’ s a great honour to be here and be part of it.” Brown rated the comprehens­ive victory as among the most memorable of his triumphs over the Ibrox side.

“There have been a lot of good wins against Rangers recently but, for me, that has to be right up there,” he said.

“We’ve managed to keep a clean sheet, as well. But just the emotions of today, how we played, the style and just managing to play how we wanted to play, that made it special. It’s all come good at the right time.”

Brown delivered a chilling warning to those who might be seeking to challenge Celtic’s dominance.

Rangers hoped to do so but are regularly coming up short. Aberdeen have also been left in their wake. Only Motherwell stand between Rodgers’ si de and an unpreceden­ted double- treble in next month’s Scottish Cup final.

Rather than ease up as the season nears its end, the skipper suggested they will have more time to work on tactics. The Celtic players headed to Te ne rife for a training camp after yesterday’s game. They will return ahead of Sunday’s trip to face Hearts at Tynecastle.

“We are going to get better ,” said Brown .“There is a lot more time for us now to focus in training. You usually get weeks between games now, so we can work on tactics more, work on how we’ re going to press teams.

“Sometimes, when it’s Saturday, Wednesday, Saturday, Wednesday, it’s hard to get consistenc­y in training, to work on our formation and style of play.

“There are places up for grabs in a cup final now, so everyone will be wanting a chance and I’m sure the gaffer will rest a couple of players here and there,” he added.

“It’s all about our willingnes­s to win now, to keep producing that form ever y week. We’ve got a few hard games coming up so we need to stay on it.”

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