GLASGOW (AFP) - Neil Lennon collected his first piece of silverware since becoming Celtic manager as his side romped to a 3-0 win over Motherwell in the Scottish Cup final at a rain-soaked Hampden here on Saturday. It was a record-extending 35th win in the competition for the Hoops their first since 2007 and ensured Celtic finished the season with a trophy after finishing runners-up in the League Cup and Scottish Premier League to Old Firm rivals Rangers. South Korean international Ki Sung-Yeung gave Celtic the lead shortly after the half-hour mark with a superb shot. Gavin Gunnings 35 yard-shot, which hit the bar, nearly provided an equaliser for Motherwell, who kept things tight until Stephen Craigans 76th minute own-goal. Charlie Mulgrews angled free-kick sealed Celtics victory two minutes from full-time. Glenn Loovens, was a surprise starter for Celtic in the centre of defence, with Mulgrew moving to the left side of midfield. Mulgrews curling cross from the left was then cut out by Shaun Hutchinson before Hooper could get on the end of it as Well lived dangerously at the back.