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Celtic: ‘Off days don’t exist’ for Scottish champions, says Kasper Schmeichel as Chris Sutton joins in praise

Evidently irked by the outside noise surrounding the perceived monotonous movie of title after title, trophy after trophy, Celtic will make sure they enjoy this one.

McGregor will lift his ninth trophy as captain on the final day of the season against St Mirren. His 24th in total with the club.

James Forrest has moved out on his own as the most decorated player in the club’s history with 26 major honours, overtaking Lisbon Lion Bobby Lennox.

If you focused on the two senior players at the full-time whistle, you would be forgiven for thinking it was their first time feeling it, such was the way they immersed themselves in the celebrations.

“You have to cherish it and live in the moment because someday it’ll all be over and you’ll never get the chance to do it again,” McGregor, 31, told BBC Scotland.

For much of his career, the former Scotland international has had good odds to do it again, though. Team-mate Schmeichel, however, not so much.

He got a taste for it down south, but now has the opportunity to cash in on that buzz season on season.

“When you win a game in the Premier League, you’re celebrating, but here it’s totally expected and I love it,” he said.



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