
CELTIC CONFIDENTIAL: Why the Lisbon Lions' quadruple still outshines PSG's... and fifty reasons why Kieran Tierney is a national treasure
The Lisbon Lions flag unfurled at the Champions League final in Munich last Saturday night did not escape the notice of Celtic fans who know their history.
After all, the Glasgow club understand better than most what it takes to win a quadruple that includes the European Cup — they did it in 1967.
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