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Five talking points from this weekend's Scottish Premiership action

Five talking points from this weekend's Scottish Premiership action
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The European picture became clearer, the relegation places were sorted and St Mirren secured seventh - their highest finish for 32 years.

Rangers collected the Scottish Premiership trophy this weekend but their title success had been wrapped up more than two months ago.

There were other matters to be settled on the final weekend of the season with the destiny of the championship already decided.

The European picture became clearer, the relegation places were sorted and St Mirren secured seventh – their highest finish for 32 years.

Here are five things we learned from the weekend's action.

Steven Gerrard is up for the fight

The Rangers boss has advised suitors circling his Ibrox Invincibles to "bring an army with them" if they want to wrestle them away this summer. The likes of Borna Barisic, Glen Kamara, Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos will certainly be in demand and Gers chiefs have already admitted they need to sell at least one of their major assets to balance the books. But Gerrard – who saw his side round off a blemish-free campaign with Saturday's 4-0 hammering of Aberdeen – is determined to build on this season's unbeaten title triumph.

'End of an era' for Celtic

Interim boss John Kennedy used that phrase after captain Scott Brown ended his 14-year spell at Celtic with a goalless draw against Hibernian. The midfielder will not be the only one bowing out with changes afoot in the boardroom, dugout, backroom and on the pitch. "It is almost like we draw a line now," Kennedy added." You look back and you reflect on what we have achieved over the years. You draw that line then it is time to rebuild and then you move on."

Hibernian are ready for Hampden

With one eye on next week's Scottish Cup final against St Johnstone, Jack Ross rested several of his regulars against Celtic. Possibly as many as eight players who will start against Saints, including attackers Kevin Nisbet, Martin Boyle and Christian Doidge, were left out of the starting line-up at Easter Road. The final Premiership fixture of the season was a low-key stalemate and it looks like Ross has a healthy squad for the trip to Glasgow.

St Johnstone are back in Europe

The Perth side secured European football by holding on to fifth place with a goalless draw against Livingston. Callum Davidson's Covid-hit squad got over the line to give themselves one less thing to worry about ahead of Hampden, but they will be going all out to claim more silverware and bag guaranteed European group-stage football.

Kilmarnock's season is not over

Ross County ensured Killie would be in the play-offs after coming from behind to win at Motherwell. A hat-trick of wins gave County the perfect finish and handed Tommy Wright's men a two-legged clash with Dundee. There will be no panic in Ayrshire though after Killie continued their decent run of form with a 2-0 win at Hamilton that hammered the final nail into the coffin for Accies' top-flight stay.

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Celtic1110103132831
2Aberdeen11101024101431
3RangersRangers11713168822
4Dundee UnitedDundee Utd125431813519
5Motherwell116141514119
6St Mirren134361722-515
7Dundee123361824-612
8Kilmarnock123361525-1012
9Ross County132651021-1112
10St Johnstone133191627-1110
11Hearts132381420-69
12Hibernian121561118-78


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