The Coronary heart of Midlothian soccer workforce confronted a tumultuous exit from Parkhead after their 3-1 loss to Celtic, amidst a hostile and ‘menacing’ ambiance. In search of their first title since 1960, Hearts wanted only a draw however conceded two late objectives, resulting in a pitch invasion and chaotic scenes.
Hearts expressed their condemnation of the ‘shameful’ scenes in an announcement, citing verbal and bodily abuse of gamers and workers. They’re in communication with Police Scotland to handle the disturbing occasions and have pledged a radical investigation. The membership emphasised the unacceptability of exposing their groups to such risks.
With security as the first concern, the Hearts squad exited the stadium swiftly, bypassing common media engagements. Police confirmed a number of arrests in Glasgow as celebrations erupted within the Trongate space. The membership calls for agency motion from soccer authorities to safeguard sport integrity and participant security.
(With inputs from companies.)









