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Celtic face ‘potential factors deduction’ as ex-PGMOL chief weighs in on Hearts controversy

Celtic could possibly be punished for the chaotic scenes that performed out after beating Hearts to the Scottish Premiership title

Celtic have been despatched a factors deduction warning (Picture: Mark Runnacles/Shutterstock)

Celtic have been warned they might face a factors deduction forward of subsequent season. This comes after a pitch invasion occurred following Callum Osmand’s 97th-minute strike that sealed victory over Hearts, placing the title past the Jambos’ attain in a 3-1 win.

Hearts gamers had been escorted to the security of the tunnel amid stories that they had been “assaulted”, subsequently leaving the stadium nonetheless sporting their kits earlier than Celtic’s gamers started their title celebrations. Confusion reigned over whether or not referee Don Robertson had blown his whistle to deliver the match to an in depth, with Martin O’Neill even conceding that he himself was uncertain.

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FIFA rules stipulate that ought to a match be unable to achieve its conclusion as a result of a pitch invasion, the SFA would launch an investigation, with the fixture doubtlessly being replayed or a 3-0 forfeit awarded to the opposing aspect – which might successfully hand Hearts the league title.

The SPFL have since clarified that the match was delivered to an in depth with each golf equipment knowledgeable of the choice to finish proceedings previous to the trophy presentation. Nevertheless, Keith Hackett, a former PGMOL chief and Premier League referee, believes additional penalties may comply with.

He instructed Soccer Insider: “The Scottish FA will probably be finishing up a evaluation pretty shortly, I might have thought, of what befell. The concept of a replay is an impossibility. I believe the leaning will probably be in the direction of, doubtlessly, a factors deduction at first of subsequent season. That is likely to be what they contemplate the fitting final result.”

Talking on Clyde 1 Superscoreboard, former Tynecastle favorite Andy Halliday believes Hearts’ assertion following the match demonstrates an “acceptance” that the sport was delivered to an in depth by referee Don Robertson – as he dismissed the prospect of Derek McInnes’ aspect being handed the title.

He mentioned: “Each membership within the SPFL really feel they’ve been arduous performed by by refs. For me, there are some selections which have gone in Celtic’s favour all through the season that I disagree with, however each group feels that manner.

“One factor I do not agree with in any respect is that Hearts ought to be awarded a 3-0 victory. If there was even a smidgen that that was taking place, it might have been talked about in Hearts’ assertion. That should imply that there’s an acceptance that the sport has ended.”

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