Darts superstar Luke Littler throws himself into the Celtic victory celebrations, giving trophy-laden Hoops a wink.

The youngster has taken the darts world by storm and now, Celtic social media.

Luke Littler, a darts sensation, gained notoriety on social media in the Celtic community after his Premiership title-winning Tweet went viral.

In Ayrshire, Brendan Rodgers’ team defeated Kilmarnock 5-0 to win three titles in a row.

Before the Hoops’ match against St. Mirren on the last day, Matt O’Riley’s double, goals from Adam Idah, Daizen Maeda, and James Forrest sealed the victory for the team.

At that point, the trophy will be given to Celtic. Numerous festivities are happening both offline and online, and the Hoops are supporting Littler, who has been the darts industry’s most promising newcomer after making a splash at the World Championship when he was just 16 years old late in 2023 and early in 2024.

He’s shown pinning the famous 170, or Big Fish as it’s known in darts, in a post to the official Celtic X account.

But as he reels in this year’s accomplishment, Littler’s accuracy is matched by every Hoops champs graphic from the previous three years.

Regarding the squad’s triumph over Kilmarnock and the title, Rodgers stated, “It was about the team this evening and the support staff… just fantastic.”

It felt a little odd, to be honest, because there was so much going on in the first six months. “From a managerial standpoint, this season presented many challenges and involved a great deal of tedious work.”

That’s something I’ve never experienced in my professional life. Since the crew has been surrounded by negativity since August, the issue was to ensure that their inner voice was correct.

In an interview with Sky, he continued, “Winning a league title always feels very special, but this one feels especially special because of everything we’ve gone through this season and the challenges we’ve faced.

Not only that, but also how we finished it. That performance tonight was incredible; it was everything I wanted from a team: technique, speed, power, unpredictability.

the team’s hunger as well. It appeared as though the season was just getting started rather than coming to a close. That went against a positive aspect. Derek’s club is really strong and doesn’t give up many goals.”

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