Celtic manager Ronny Deila has said that winning the treble this season is "the dream" after beating Dundee United in the Scottish League Cup final.
The Bhoys lifted the trophy after goals from Kris Commons and James Forrest led them to a 2-0 win.
Celtic play United again in a Scottish Cup quarter-final replay on Wednesday, before the teams meet for the fourth time on the bounce in the Scottish Premiership next Saturday.
"[Winning the treble] is the dream," Deila told BBC Sport
"It's a great feeling. I'm happy for the boys and proud of the boys for the job they did today.
"[United] are a good team. We knew that, they've shown that all this season. It's so tough to break them down. We scored a good goal in the first half and I think after the red card we should have won by more."
Celtic are currently three points clear of second-placed Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership.