Heart of Midlothian lose title chance as Celtic score late
Heart of Midlothian entered Saturday's match with a chance to become Scottish champions for the first time in 66 years. The title race was still open until the 88th minute. Celtic's late goals denied Hearts the historic triumph.
The Edinburgh club had been poised to break a six‑decade wait for the league crown. A win would have marked the first championship in 66 years. Their hopes hinged on the final minutes of the game.
The match remained level up to the 88th minute, with both sides unable to find a winner. Hearts were still in contention as the clock ticked down. The atmosphere at Celtic Park was tense.
Celtic struck twice in the closing stage, overturning the deadlock. The goals came in rapid succession after the 88th minute. The late comeback secured the title for Celtic.
In the aftermath, Heart of Midlothian condemned the pitch invasion that unfolded at Celtic Park. The club described the incident as disgraceful. Officials from the Edinburgh side called for accountability.
"Nobody among us deserved the disgraceful scenes that unfolded," a Hearts spokesperson said. The statement emphasized the club's disappointment with the unrest. The quote reflects the team's sense of injustice.
Heart of Midlothian will now turn its focus to the remainder of the season, aiming to recover from the disappointment. The club hopes to rebuild momentum ahead of upcoming fixtures. Fans await the next steps from the Edinburgh side.