Celtic secured the Scottish Premiership championship in a thrilling manner, overcoming a deficit to defeat Hearts 3–1 on the last day of the season in Glasgow.
In the 43rd minute, Hearts surprised everyone by taking the lead when Lawrence Shankland scored with a header off a corner. This result temporarily placed them on track to claim their first league title in 66 years.
Nevertheless, Celtic tied the game just before half-time with a penalty kick by Arne Engels following a handball within the box.
The game stayed closely contested in the second half, as Hearts put up a strong defense. However, in the 87th minute, Daizen Maeda found the net to put Celtic ahead, though the goal was initially called offside before VAR reversed the call.
In the final moments of the match, Callum Osmand scored a third goal as Hearts’ goalkeeper moved forward in an attempt to tie the game.
Celtic claimed their 14th league championship in 15 years.
Emotions were hurt when they nearly secured the championship, but ultimately fell short in the last moments.
Celtic striker Kelechi Iheanacho also made a significant impact when he entered as a substitute, contributing to heightened offensive pressure and almost finding the net.
The game concluded with heartache for Hearts and joy for Celtic supporters, who rushed onto the field following the final whistle.
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