The Scottish Premiership season has been called off early due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The final league table has been decided on a points-per-game basis, and Celtic have been crowned champions.
When the season was initially suspended due to the pandemic and amid lockdown measures in Scotland, the Hoops were as many as 13 points clear of second-placed and bitter Old Firm rivals Rangers, who had a game in hand.
However, it has been decided that this season cannot be played to its natural conclusion, and the SPFL have announced that Celtic have been crowned champions.
This is the ninth season in a row in which the Hoops have won the league title in the top flight of Scottish football, and Jullien has revelled in the triumph on Twitter.
— Chris Jullien.. (@Chri6ViF) May 18, 2020
9 in a row Bhoys!!That's some crazy numbers
I decided last summer to sign for the @CelticFC for those feelings, great club, relentless teamspirit, winning mentality, trophy collectors and of course best fans in the world
I came, I saw and I felt all of it. pic.twitter.com/krHye4MMgN
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Jullien joined Celtic from French club Toulouse in the summer of 2019 for a transfer fee of 7 million pounds.
The 27-year-old French central defender scored four goals in 28 Scottish Premiership games for the Hoops this season.
