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Celtic boss O’Neill gives verdict on Tony Bloom accusations after Hearts clash drama

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Martin O’Neill has responded to comments made by Tony Bloom following the controversy that unfolded after Celtic F.C.secured the Premiership title against Heart of Midlothian F.C. at Celtic Park.

The aftermath of Saturday’s dramatic season finale has continued to dominate discussion throughout Scottish football, with thousands of supporters entering the pitch following a late goal from Callum Osmand that helped seal the championship in stoppage time.

The SPFL has already issued criticism of the pitch invasion, while wider debate has grown around supporter behaviour and safety in the aftermath of the match.

Further controversy emerged after Bloom suggested that “one or two” Hearts players had been assaulted during the celebrations that followed the final whistle. However, those claims have not yet been independently verified.

Speaking on Clyde 1 Superscoreboard, O’Neill addressed the allegations directly, stating that any proven misconduct involving players would be treated seriously by Celtic. At the same time, he stressed that the claims currently remain unproven.

The Celtic manager acknowledged Bloom’s remarks but urged caution, noting that while the accusation of assault is serious, no official evidence has yet confirmed it. He added that if investigations eventually substantiate any wrongdoing, it would warrant a strong response and apology, but emphasised that the situation has not been established as fact.

O’Neill’s comments come as the fallout from the title-deciding match continues to overshadow the on-pitch action, despite Celtic’s dramatic comeback victory, which saw goals from Daizen Maeda and Osmand secure the league title on the final day of the season.

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