Celtic salute O’Neill after 3-1 Hearts win as police condemn disorder

Paul Dickov backs Robbie Keane as ‘perfect’ Celtic boss. Keane won the Hungarian Cup with Ferencvaros, missed the league by 1 point, is open to a higher-level move. Club chief signals a post-season review.
Chris Sutton claims Rangers boss Danny Rohl could leave amid Wolfsburg links, with Kris Boyd urging a move for Derek McInnes and Lawrence Shankland. Celtic’s title gap adds pressure at Ibrox.
O’Neill warns Celtic must move quickly on manager and recruitment despite the title, with Hearts and Rangers set to strengthen and Champions League demands ahead.
Celtic hail Martin O’Neill and players after 56th title sealed by a 3-1 win over Hearts, with Engels, Maeda and Osmand scoring. Club apologises for pitch invasion and vows to cooperate with SPFL.
Report cautions a Celtic player against copying a Birmingham City forward labelled ‘can’t hit a barn door’, highlighting Celtic’s buy-develop-sell model. No specific names or moves are confirmed.
Celtic focus on appointing a new manager, replacing Maeda after EPL ambition, and targets like Kasper Hogh, Fares Ghedjemis and GK Nikolas Polster, with exits possible for Palma and Nawrocki.
At 73, O’Neill returned to steady Celtic after Rodgers and Nancy exits, guiding a title and eyeing a Scottish Cup final. The piece asks what comes next for the veteran boss.
Keys slates recent Celtic penalties but concedes O’Neill’s impact was decisive in the 3-1 Hearts win for the title. Andy Gray says he always fancied O’Neill to spark a reaction.
Tierney shines back at Celtic, winning the league with 6 goals and 12 assists, looking fit and revitalised after his injury-hit Arsenal spell.
Police Scotland condemn violence at Celtic’s 3-1 title celebrations over Hearts, report injuries and 14 arrests. SPFL also condemn pitch invasion at Parkhead. Calls for Celtic and authorities to act.
Scales credits O’Neill’s man-management and key subs Iheanacho and Osmand as Celtic surged to the title with seven straight wins, insisting belief never wavered despite earlier turmoil.