Celtic's Dramatic Comeback Crowns Them Scottish Champions
Celtic clinched the Scottish title after defeating Heart of Midlothian 3-1, with late goals from Daizen Maeda and Callum Osmand. This win marks their 56th championship, defying a season-long lead by Hearts. The victory was propelled by Martin O'Neill's revitalizing return as interim manager in January.
Celtic FC emerged victorious over Heart of Midlothian with a 3-1 victory on the final day, bagging the Scottish Championship for a record 56th time. The match saw late goals from Daizen Maeda and Callum Osmand, dashing Hearts' hopes of securing their first title in 60 years.
This season's triumph marks the 14th title for Celtic in 15 seasons, witnessed under dramatic circumstances. Up until their revitalization by interim manager Martin O'Neill in January, the team had been trailing Hearts. Seven consecutive victories propelled them to this monumental win.
Kieran Tierney expressed the emotional rollercoaster, stating, "We never give up and this is the mentally strongest team I've ever been involved with." Disappointment looms large for Hearts, who were on the brink of breaking a decades-long streak dominated by Celtic and Rangers.
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