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Tierney is Scotland's best young footballer again

Kieran Tierney (back row, third from left) and his Celtic team mates celebrate their latest title triumph. (Credit: bbc.co.uk)

Hat-trick of awards for Manx-born Celtic star

Kieran Tierney has been named the PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year for the third year in a row.

The 20-year-old Manx-born left-back becomes the first player to do so.

It's been a great few days for Tierney, after Celtic thrashed Rangers 5-0 in the Old Firm derby at the weekend to seal a seventh consecutive Scottish Premiership title.

He set up Odsonne Edouard's 14th-minute opener.

Tierney has made 30 appearances in the league for the Hoops this season, scoring three goals and setting up a further seven.

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