Hearts forced to leave Celtic Park immediately after title decider due to 'threatening atmosphere'
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Hearts FC reported leaving Celtic Park immediately after their Scottish Premiership decider due to a 'menacing and threatening atmosphere' after fans invaded the pitch following Celtic's title-winning goal.
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Hearts were forced to leave Celtic Park immediately after the final whistle of their Scottish Premiership decider due to a 'menacing and threatening atmosphere'. Fans invaded the pitch after Callum Osmand scored to put Celtic 3-1 ahead deep into stoppage time, securing their fifth consecutive league title.
Hearts say they were forced to leave Celtic Park immediately after the final whistle of their Scottish Premiership decider because of "the menacing and threatening atmosphere inside the stadium".
Fans invaded the pitch after Callum Osmand scored to put Celtic 3-1 ahead deep into stoppage time as the reigning champions leapfrogged the visitors to secure their fifth consecutive league title in an incredible conclusion to the season.
In a statement released after their return to Tynecastle, Hearts say they "utterly condemn the shameful scenes at Celtic Park, which have, once again, embarrassed Scottish football".
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- What specific security measures were in place or failed?
- Will there be any official investigation or sanctions?
- What is the history of similar incidents at Celtic Park?




