Manager Steven Gerrard says “there is more to come” after Rangers were crowned champions of Scotland for the first time in 10 years.
Gerrard’s side, who beat St Mirren 3-0 on Saturday, have a 20-point lead with six games remaining and have denied Celtic a 10th title in a row.
It is former Liverpool and England captain’s first trophy as a manager in his third season at Ibrox.
“It is very difficult to put into words right now,” the Rangers boss said.
“I’m on a real, emotional high and it has been a journey that is not finished”.
“There is more to come and the next thing for me, when you win, it is always about what is next, and I am so proud of the players first and foremost – they are the most important people inside the club”.
“But they are not as important as the supporters – they are what makes this club and it is for them and we have been down at times, really low at times, but this is an incredible high.”
It is the earliest Scottish title win in chronological terms, and ends Celtic’s bid for an unprecedented 10th successive crown.
Rangers have dropped just eight points in an unbeaten Scottish Premiership campaign so far, with their victory on Saturday their 28th win in 32 matches.
They have scored 77 goals and conceded just nine – only two of which have been at Ibrox.
The Glasgow club were in the bottom tier of Scottish football as recently as 2012 after their financial collapse, and returned to the top flight five years ago.
Rangers’ first game as champions will be the third Old Firm game of the campaign at Celtic Park on March 21.

