Glasgow. Celtic completed their 14th double with a 3-1 victory over Dunfermline in the Scottish Cup final at Hampden Park on Saturday one week after their dramatic league title success, as manager Martin O'Neill's return to the club proved decisive.
Celtic needed two late goals to deny Heart of Midlothian the Premiership crown last weekend, sparking a pitch invasion, but there was little such drama this time around.
The champions proved too strong for second-tier Dunfermline, with Daizen Maeda lobbing goalkeeper Aston Oxborough after 19 minutes and Arne Engels firing home a powerful low strike from outside the area nine minutes before the break.
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