Thu, 12 Dec, 2013 - 00:00
Ronnie Esplin
It was the visitors’ heaviest defeat in Europe since they lost 5-0 away to Artmedia in 2005 and, in truth, it could have been more damaging.
The Scottish Premiership leaders will surely retain their title and get another tilt at European football’s elite club competition again next year.
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