Winning the league this season with Celtic would top the Invincible season for Kieran Tierney.

The Scottish left-back, who made the emotional return to Celtic this summer, has only ever known winning at Celtic, and has never not won the league title.
But, this season, it’s the first time he’s been involved in a three-way dog fight like this, with Celtic sitting down in third, six points off the pace.
The Hoops have thirteen games left to play, while Hearts and Rangers have twelve left to play. Celtic’s game in hand comes against Aberdeen up at Pittodrie.
Speaking ahead of Celtic’s trip to Kilmarnock, after their seven-goal thriller midweek, Tierney explained his reasoning: [Daily Mail]
“For me, it would be the top. I think everybody can see that it’s not been plain sailing, so if we come through that and if we do win a title, then for me it would be the best.
“Obviously, when I won my first title, it was amazing, and the first treble is brilliant as well, but I think this one would be the hardest fought one. This one, you know it’s going to go to the end.”
It’s been a turbulent season on and off the pitch for the Hoops, with Kieran Tierney also missing the noise of the Green Brigade in the corner, a group he was close to during his first spell at the Hoops.
Hopefully, unity can come, and all fans can get back in their seats and get behind the team until the very end, in what is a dog fight for this title race.
We need to keep fighting until the end, as we did against Dundee and Livingston.








