Celtic Secure Fifth Consecutive Title in Dramatic Final-Day Thriller
The Final-Day Drama at Celtic Park
Hearts arrived in Glasgow needing a point to create history. With four minutes of regulation time remaining, Derek McInnes and his players were doing precisely that. Enter Daizen Maeda, whose goal ensured Hearts did not end a title wait stretching 66 years before Callum Osmand added gloss.
- Hearts took the lead through Lawrence Shankland early in the second half.
- Arne Engels equalized from the penalty spot just before halftime.
- Celtic fans invaded the pitch after Osmand's late goal, forcing the referee to end the match prematurely.
Securing the Five-Peat
This victory marks Celtic's fifth consecutive league title, solidifying their dominance in the Scottish Premiership. For Hearts, the result extends their wait for a top-flight trophy to 66 years, highlighting the significant disparity in club resources despite Hearts' spirited challenge.
Controversy and Triumph
The match concluded in chaos following Callum Osmand's second goal, as Celtic fans flooded the pitch to taunt the despondent Hearts players. The referee ended proceedings early, a shameful way for such an extraordinary season to conclude. Manager Martin O'Neill, aged 74, celebrated a sweet triumph.
Looking Ahead to Next Season
Celtic will look to defend their crown next season, while Hearts will regroup under Derek McInnes. The pitch invasion controversy may lead to disciplinary action, but Celtic's grip on the domestic league remains unchallenged.