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05/16/26 09:03:00
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05/16 09:01 CDT Heartbreak for Hearts as Celtic crowned Scottish Premiership
champion
Heartbreak for Hearts as Celtic crowned Scottish Premiership champion
GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) --- Celtic won the Scottish Premiership title in
dramatic style on Saturday with two late goals to beat rival Hearts 3-1.
Daizen Maeda struck a crucial goal in the 87th minute at Celtic Park to put
Celtic on course for the win it needed to be crowned champion for the fifth
year in a row.
Callum Osmand then put the ball into an empty net in the eighth minute of added
time to put the game beyond doubt after Hearts goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow
had gone up the other end of the field in search of an equalizer. It sparked
wild celebrations from Celtic's fans, but it was heartbreak for Hearts, which
only needed a draw to win the title for the first time since 1960 and had led
through Lawrence Shankland's first-half header.
Arne Engels equalized for Celtic from the penalty spot in first-half added
time, but the title remained in Hearts' hands as the game neared the end of
regulation time.
That was until Maeda fired the home team ahead with a goal that was initially
ruled out for offside and then given after a VAR review.
As Hearts desperately sought an equalizer, Schwolow went upfield for a late set
piece only for Celtic to break and put the game beyond doubt through Osmand.
Longtime leader Hearts went into the game one point ahead of second-place
Celtic. A draw would have seen it become the first team other than Celtic and
Rangers to win the Scottish title since Alex Ferguson's Aberdeen in 1985.
It was Celtic's 56th league title - a new record in Scottish soccer that saw it
overtake Glasgow rival Rangers.
Triumph also came at the end of a chaotic season that saw two coaches come and
go in the form of Brendan Rodgers and Wilfried Nancy.
Club icon Martin O'Neill was twice appointed as interim manager and, at the age
of 74, this was his fourth league title with the team - coming 22 years after
his previous one.
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