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Celtic retain Scottish Premiership title after second-half surge at ten-man Hearts

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Kyogo Furuhashi grabbed his 30th goal of the season as Celtic clinched the Scottish Premiership title with a 2-0 victory over 10-man Hearts.Hearts caused Celtic problems until losing Alex Cochrane to a contentious VAR-assisted red card on the stroke of half-time after the defender was adjudged to have denied Daizen Maeda an obvious goalscoring opportunity.Furuhashi netted from close range with the game's first shot on target midway through the second half and substitute Oh Hyeon-gyu rounded off the win.Celtic had gone into the weekend with a 13-point lead over Rangers, who kicked off against Aberdeen 45 minutes after the Tynecastle clash and the Hoops' win ensured they retain the title with four games to spare.Ange Postecoglou's men can now focus on going for a record points total of 107, which they will achieve if they win their remaining matches, and also winning the treble, which they will secure if they beat Inverness in the Scottish Cup final. FULL MATCH DETAILS They did not have it all their own way at Tynecastle though.

Interim Hearts manager Steven Naismith had enjoyed a 6-1 win over Ross County in his first home match in charge and his team selection signified real attacking intent with attackers Barrie McKay, Yutaro Oda, Lawrence Chankland and Josh Ginnelly all retaining their places.Celtic had Anthony Ralston and Yuki Kobayashi in for the injured Alistair Johnston and Cameron Carter-Vickers and the Japanese centre-back had some uncomfortable early moments as the home side pressed them high up the park.The hosts enjoyed the territorial advantage in the opening 45 minutes with Kye Rowles coming closest with a volley that shaved the post and a header that landed on the roof of the net.Hearts were not allowing

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