Unseen Joe Hart moment in Rangers celebration as departing Celtic hero earns emotional embrace from close pal

Goalkeeper Joe Hart lapped up an emotional celebration with Celtic fans following the win over Rangers with just three games left in his professional career.

The Hoops No. 1 looks set to sign off his career with a league winners medal as Celtic moved six points clear of Philippe Clement's men with just two Premiership fixtures remaining with a 2-1 win on Saturday. The former England international will hope to sign off his career with a Scottish Cup winners medal when Celtic face off with Rangers again at Hampden - but he was clearly lapping up the post-match victory lap following the full-time whistle.

Hart was seen hyping up the support in the north curve section of Celtic Park in fan footage that is circulating on social media. As he turned away from the fans in Glasgow's east end, the 37-year-old appeared emotional before he was hugged by teammate Benjamin Siegirst.

The back-up Celtic stopped and embraced his teammate before sharing a word in the ear of the veteran shot-stopper. Hart then resumed his celebrations by leading the team in the lap of honour as he roared at the punters.

Hart will bring the curtain down on his 20-year playing career at the national stadium this month. The 75-time England cap has lifted two league titles, two Scottish Cup and a League Cup during his time at Parkhead so far.

After announcing his decision to retire in February, Hart said: "I have loved every moment of being here, myself and my family, it's been everything and more than I wanted it to be, and I will be forever proud that I represented this club."