Steven Gerrard is eyeing more silverware as he insisted there is "more to come" after guiding Rangers to their first Scottish Premiership title triumph in a decade.
Gerrard was celebrating his first managerial trophy on Sunday after Celtic's goalless draw at Dundee United meant the Hoops could not catch their bitter rivals, who have been crowned champions of Scotland for a 55th time.
While Gerrard expressed his pride at what his side have achieved, the former Liverpool captain is already looking ahead to Thursday's Europa League last-16 first-leg showdown against Slavia Prague.
Jubilant Rangers fans flouted lockdown rules at Ibrox to celebrate the success for the second day running, while supporters also gathered at the club's training ground in Milngavie to salute Gerrard and his players.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon admitted her "anger" at the scenes, branding the behaviour of some fans "infuriating & disgraceful", and called on Rangers to tell fans to go home.
She said on Twitter: "I congratulate @RangersFC on the title win & recognise what a moment this is for fans. But gathering in crowds just now risks lives, and could delay exit from lockdown for everyone else. If those gathering care at all about the safety of others & the country, they will go home."
She added later: "I share folks' anger at this. Everyone has made so many sacrifices in the past year & seeing a minority risk our progress is infuriating & disgraceful. It is deeply unfair to the entire country, and the police have a hard enough job already. Please ask fans to go home @RangersFC."