Resilient Celtic time run perfectly to win race after eight-month chase
Key Points:
- Celtic clinched the Scottish Premiership title in dramatic fashion on the final day, overcoming Hearts with a last-minute comeback goal by Daizen Maeda, securing victory after trailing for most of the match.
- Hearts took the lead with their first shot on target, a header by captain Lawrence Shankland, but Celtic's resilience and key substitutions, including Kelechi Iheanacho and Callum Osmand, turned the game around in the final minutes.
- The match ended in chaos as Celtic fans invaded the pitch before the final whistle, prompting an investigation and condemnation from Hearts staff, who felt the incident marred their team's historic season.
- Despite the heartbreak, Hearts showed promise under manager Derek McInnes and with strong backing, suggesting they will remain competitive in future seasons.
- Celtic's triumph is credited largely to Martin O'Neill's leadership, marking a significant turnaround after a turbulent season and setting a foundation for the club's future success.