Martin O’Neill has hit again at criticism over the scenes at Celtic Park following the membership’s Scottish Premiership title win on Saturday.
Moments after Callum Osmand’s purpose sealed prime spot for Celtic, numerous house followers ran on to the pitch to have a good time.
The Tynecastle Park membership stated their gamers and workers reported “critical bodily and verbal abuse” throughout scenes and afterwards, describing them as “unacceptable” and “disgraceful”.
Celtic did apologise to Hearts for the incident, including they’d “co-operate absolutely with any investigation”.
Nonetheless, when requested if these scenes had tainted the picture of the sport in Scotland, O’Neill hit again.
“I am sorry, I completely disagree with that,” he advised talkSPORT. “I do not know in regards to the confrontations when it comes to the Hearts gamers, and there is loads of hyperbole about that. Let’s discover out the actual image.
“The very fact is that once we scored the third purpose, the sport was primarily over. The referee has claimed that he had blown the ultimate whistle on the finish. After which there’s apparent pleasure, we’ve scored to win the league.”
Hearts’ ’embarrassed’ claims are ‘nonsense’
Hearts gamers had been ushered down the tunnel by membership officers and pictured leaving the bottom nonetheless sporting their match kits, with the Tynecastle Park membership saying in a strongly worded assertion that “the protection of our workers was our prime focus”.
The Jambos added that the aftermath of that third purpose had “embarrassed Scottish soccer”. Nonetheless, O’Neill disagreed.
“Effectively, I do not imagine that, I simply do not imagine it, I believe it is nonsense,” he responded to that assertion.
“I assumed that the ultimate whistle had gone at precisely the identical second that we put the ball within the internet for the third purpose. It is a house sport and we might simply gained the league, and the followers have come onto the sector, alright? Okay, so they need to keep put then?”
Whereas Celtic added of their assertion that there was “no justification for this behaviour”, when O’Neill was requested if followers ought to have come on the pitch, he once more refused to name out the membership’s supporters by including: “Effectively, begin telling that to each single soccer membership.”
Police Scotland are investigating the post-match scenes together with the 2 golf equipment, whereas the Scottish Skilled Soccer League stated that “supporters coming into the sector of play in any circumstances is wholly unacceptable”.
May pitch invasions be criminalised?
Sky Sports activities Information understands the SPFL are set to carry discussions with the Scottish Authorities over criminalising pitch invasions, as has been the case in England and Wales since 1991. They’re additionally eager to debate tailgating turning into a felony offence, which just lately turned the case in England.
Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney stated that such a transfer would solely be thought-about alongside a session on the reform of soccer banning orders, which closed earlier than the election.
“The Authorities will have interaction with the soccer golf equipment, with the soccer authorities and with the native authorities to take what steps we will take to keep away from this taking place, and if there are additional legislative steps that we have got to think about to ensure that these points are addressed, then we are going to try this,” he stated.
Swinney, who was crucial of these followers who threw missiles at law enforcement officials throughout celebrations in Glasgow metropolis centre – scenes which resulted in numerous arrests, added: “We have a job of labor to do, working with the soccer golf equipment, and the SPFL, and with the Metropolis Council to keep away from this example ever taking place once more. And I commit the Authorities to partaking in that course of.
“However essentially, on the coronary heart of this, is the unacceptable behaviour of the minority of followers and that must be addressed.”









