There was one notable absentee from Celtic's trophy day celebrations this weekend.
Indeed, Jota's presence was missed as the squad rejoiced in yet another Scottish Premiership title triumph.
The Portuguese winger, who returned to Celtic from Stade Rennais in January, is currently out injured following a blow to his knee at Tannadice a few weeks ago.
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The 26-year-old had to be withdrawn in the opening stages of the 5-0 victory. Brendan Rodgers gave a later prognosis that he was set to be out for six to nine months.
On trophy day, the Parkhead boss then explained that Jota was back in Portugal recovering from his injury, thus his absence.
James Forrest struck late against St Mirren to spare Celtic's blushes before they lifted the title. The veteran attacker found the net in stoppage time to make it 16 consecutive seasons in which he has scored for the club he has been with since he was a boy.
"It's been unbelievable," he said post-match.
"I think every moment that the fans give you, and playing in front of the fans away from home and at home every week, is amazing.
"I'm just cherishing every game I play until I finish."
Forrest can take his trophy tally to 27 next weekend when Celtic face Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final at Hampden.