Chris Sutton has taken his latest pot shot at Rangers star Todd Cantwell following Celtic's Scottish Cup triumph.
Brendan Rodgers and his players made it a league and cup double after lifting the trophy in the Scottish Cup final 2024.
Adam Idah scored the only goal of the game with a matter of minutes remaining on the clock.
The on-loan Norwich striker slammed up underneath Jack Butland, who failed to parry Paulo Bernardo's shot to safety.
Todd Cantwell was in the spotlight for his social media activity again last week following his goal against Hearts in the final game of the Scottish Premiership season.
Cantwell appeared to post an image of himself celebrating at Tynecastle with his finger over his mouth to his Instagram story. The coinciding caption read "shushburger please" alongside a laughing emoji.
Given the timing of today's game following on just days after, Sutton couldn't resist a pop amid his long-standing feud with Cantwell.
He posted on X: "Well played Celtic and Adam Idah. I may celebrate with a Shushburger this evening…"
Sutton has previously branded Cantwell 'TikTok Todd' and accused him of being a diver.
Cantwell hit back in a more recent interview when he branded the pundit an 'attention seeker.
READ MORE: Emotional Joe Hart cries on the pitch after Celtic win over Rangers
Meanwhile, Joe Hart cut an emotional figure as he burst into tears on the pitch following Celtic's 1-0 victory over Rangers.
Hart retired following today's match, with the experienced goalkeeper announcing back in February that he would hang up his gloves this summer.
And he couldn't fight back the tears at full-time as the former England No.1 showed the raw emotion that football can bring.
Back-up keeper Benji Siegrist was caught on camera consoling Hart at full-time as the celebrations kicked into gear.
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