Celtic made a clean sweep of victories at the PFA Scotland Player of the Year awards with Brendan Rodgers, Scott Sinclair and Kieran Tierney winning personal accolades.

Rodgers won the gong for Manager of the Year before the end of his first season at Parkhead. He joined in the summer and is yet to experience a defeat in a domestic match.

Sinclair lifted the silverware for Premiership Player of the Year after being voted for by his fellow professionals.

The striker has scored 21 goals in 32 Premiership appearances so far and chipped in with 10 assists.

The Englishman also lifted the club's Player of the Year and Players' Player of the Year awards at the end of April.

And Tierney became the first player since Craig Levein in 1986 to win the Young Player of the Year award over two consecutive seasons.

Moussa Dembele rounded off the night for Celtic, being awarded Goal of the Season for his strike against St Johnstone. The goal not only completed his own personal hat trick that day in February, it also finished a team move where every one of his team mates touched the ball in the build up.

Here's a full round-up of the awards handed out at the prestigious ceremony in Glasgow.