Celtic claimed more success in their title-winning weekend when Stefan Johansen and Jason Denayer won a PFA Scotland awards double.

Johansen was voted player of the year by his fellow professionals with 19-year-old Belgium international Denayer bagging the young player prize.

But Celtic were again denied a treble by Inverness as John Hughes beat Ronny Deila to the manager of the year trophy.

Johansen won the top award after scoring 12 goals so far in his first full season at the club, becoming an increasingly influential figure as the season progressed.

The Norwegian, who will discuss his prize at a media conference today, beat team-mate Virgil van Dijk, Dundee forward Greg Stewart and Aberdeen striker Adam Rooney to the prize.

Denayer has impressed at the heart of Celtic’s defence after joining on a season-long loan from Manchester City.

And he savoured a memorable weekend after Aberdeen’s defeat at Dundee United on Saturday saw Celtic retain the Scottish Premiership crown, following their 5-0 win over Dundee on Friday night.

Denayer said: “I have worked hard and for my first season I couldn’t have expected any more.

“I have won the league, a cup and young player of the year. So it was a very good move.”

Hughes won the manager of the year award after leading Inverness to the Scottish Cup final with a semi-final win over Celtic, and a probable top-three place in the Scottish Premiership.

The former Falkirk, Hibernian and Hartlepool manager finished ahead of Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson, Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes as well as Deila.

An emotional Hughes said: “I’m overwhelmed. I’m humble. I never thought when I took up football I would be standing up picking up a manager of the year award.”

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