The Hoops were crowned the Cinch Premiership champions on Saturday at Parkhead.
New video footage has shown the damage and litter left by Celtic fans in Glasgow after thousands celebrated the club's title win.
Police confirmed 10 people were arrested and three were seriously assaulted – one man, aged 31, remains in hospital in a serious condition. And footage shared with Glasgow Live shows fans left a trail of rubbish in their wake. Streets in the area were closed in anticipation of fans marking the club's premiership win, with police remaining on the scene throughout the day and into the night. Police Scotland has since slammed the behaviour of some Celtic fans as "unacceptable".
"Throughout the day, there was an unacceptable level of anti-social behaviour and incidents of disorder. Police officers took swift and robust action to prevent these escalating.
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