Moussa Dembele has fired a "real invincibles" jibe at Rangers after winning the La Liga title with Atletico Madrid.
The former Celtic striker is on loan in the Spanish capital from Lyon and was part of Atletico's squad yesterday who sealed the title with a win over Valladolid.
Dembele recieved a number of messages from the Hoops support congratulating him on his successes in Spain and he took to Twitter to respond.
After the game he tweeted: "Thanks for the congrats msg @CelticFC fans. I see you.
"I’m glad to see you’re happy for me. You are truly grateful & so I am to you. Remember my success is also yours so…"
He then had a dig at Rangers, saying: "WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS #RealInviciblesAreUs"
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