The Scottish Premier League is on the verge of history. Since 1985, if Aberdeen became champion, the title could be won by a team that did not enter the so-called Old Firm (the historical team of Celtic and Rangers). Celtic head coach Martin O'Neill publicly acknowledged that the tournament's lowest leader, Harts, has every chance of winning the current season and establishing himself as a permanent contender for gold..
After a week-long victory over Rangers, Derek McInnes's men are slated to claw their way to a sensational championship. The balance of power three matches before the end of the fight looks like this: Garts is ahead of the established champion Celtic by 3 points and has the advantage of the largest difference in goals scored and conceded.. Rangers are 7 points clear of the leader (and 4 points ahead of Celtic), having effectively been eliminated from the championship race, although the other place still denies them any chance of qualifying for the Champions League.
The title share may remain in the rest of the round until the leaders compete in person at the Celtic Park stadium. O'Neill noted that the traditional derby between Celtic and Rangers can no longer be seen as a battle for the title:.
" We are talking about three grains that we lost, so at this stage it will be important to pay. I'm breaking nothing between Harts and Rangers. It is no longer important to get sick, otherwise everything would be in our hands. As it turns out, from a mathematical point of view, it’s really not in our hands,” said the Irish favet..
Martin O'Neill argues that Hearts' success is not just a blip in one season. This is due to the team's breakthrough with serious support from the side of Tony Bloom, the leader of the English Brighton, and the earnings of his leading company for the analysis of football data.
When asked by talkSPORT journalists about how the club can maintain the same stability after this campaign, Celtic coach Vidpov firmly:.
\? Absolutely. Tony Bloom invested in Brighton and also made money in Harts.
How to marvel at the neutral point of view. “It’s been a great season because Harts came out onto the field and gave a shout out to two great teams, and I think it can do a lot of good for the Premier League,” respected the specialist.
In the current tournament situation, Martin O'Neill gave great praise to his opponent for the decisive game, but also chanted that his team will fight until the final whistle: “We need to give due credit to the team, we are still fighting, we have.