Hearts captain Lawerence Shankland was escorted off the pitch following an incident where he appeared to be punched during Celtic’s celebrations after claiming their **56th league title** with a dramatic **3-1 victory** over Hearts at Celtic Park, reports BritPanorama.
Celtic fans flooded the pitch to celebrate their title win, leading to chaotic scenes. Shankland, who managed to score Hearts’ only goal in the match, was reportedly targeted amidst the jubilation, as suggested by BBC Sportscene pundit Allan Preston.
The incident highlights ongoing concerns around player safety during post-match celebrations, particularly in situations where intense rivalries exist. Witnesses expressed shock at the incident, noting that such actions undermine the sporting spirit.
As investigations are expected to follow, the Scottish Premiership will face renewed scrutiny over crowd control measures and protocols for player safety during celebrations. Meanwhile, Celtic fans and players continue to celebrate their league success amid this controversy.
In the broader context of football culture, this incident serves as a reminder of the fine line between celebration and chaos, when the exhilaration of victory can quickly turn unsettling.