Celtic, Hearts and Scottish Premiership
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Hearts said players and staff reported serious physical and verbal abuse after Celtic fans celebrated their title win on the pitch; Celtic apologised to Hearts and said they would cooperate with any investigation;
Celtic boss Martin O'Neill, who is expected to move on after a second interim spell this season, urges the Scottish champions not to waste time over making their next managerial appointment. (Sun), external Defender Liam Scales says Celtic never lost belief in their Scottish Premiership title defence,
CELTIC have CLINCHED the Premiership title in the most dramatic fashion. Hearts had opened the scoring in the game through Lawrence Shankland before Arne Engels levelled minutes later. The second
Celtic were crowned Scottish Premiership champions after their 3-1 win over Hearts at Parkhead, but the victory was marred by a pitch invasion.
Riot police had to clear the streets after thousands of fans gathered in Glasgow to celebrate a fifth successive Scottish Premiership title.
Celtic snatched the Scottish Premiership title from Hearts in the dying minutes of the season on Saturday, scoring two late goals to earn a 3-1 win and a 14th title in 15 years — before things descended into bedlam.
Hearts are set to have an unchanged squad, with Marc Leonard, Craig Halkett (both Achilles), Oisin McEntee, Calem Nieuwenhof (both hamstring), Tomas Magnusson and Ageu (both thigh) all still out.