Celtic’s dramatic 91st-minute derby rescue doesn’t just salvage pride—it shoves the Scottish title race toward Hearts and leaves both Glasgow giants chasing.
The collapse that changes everything
Rangers were cruising. Youssef Chermiti’s overhead kick after eight minutes and ice-cool second in the 26th had Ibrox dreaming of a crown-swinging statement. Instead, Philippe Clement’s side coughed up a two-goal lead for the first time in 18 months of league combat, and the fallout is a six-point chasm to surprise leaders Hearts.
How the roof caved in
- 56’ – Kieran Tierney’s looping header drags Celtic within striking distance.
- 90+1’ – Dujon Sterling’s handball gifts a penalty, but Jack Butland’s twin saves appear to rescue Rangers.
- 90+1’ – The rebound falls for Reo Hatate, who slams home at the third attempt, igniting the away end and silencing 50,000 home throats.
Table turned: Hearts capitalise
Hearts now sit on 61 points, Rangers on 55, Celtic on 53 with a game in hand. A gap that felt academic a fortnight ago suddenly smells like a genuine insurgency. Updated Scottish Premiership standings reveal Steven Naismith’s side have taken 19 of 21 points since the winter break, including wins at both Edinburgh rivals.
Celtic’s survival instincts live on
The champions have now lost just once in 25 league fixtures, yet draws—five in eight—are bleeding momentum. Still, the mentality to pilfer a point when defeat felt certain keeps their bid for a fourth straight flag flickering, especially with that spare match still to reschedule.
Rangers’ recurring nightmare
Throwing away multi-goal leads haunted last season’s Europa League run; reappearance domestically is a red flag. Since the break, Rangers have conceded eight goals in three games and watched their goal-difference cushion (+25 to Celtic’s +24) evaporate. Statistical deep dive shows they win the first half 70% of the time but close out only 55%—championship-level teams finish, not flirt with, leads.
Fan ripple: is the “third force” real?
Social timelines exploded with #HeartsBelieve as Tynecastle faithful dream of a first top-flight crown since 1960. Bookmakers slashed their title odds from 33-1 to 9-1 within minutes of Hatate’s strike, reflecting genuine market anxiety that both Old Firm giants could keep tripping over themselves.
What changes next
- Celtic must turn artistry into murder-ball efficiency; dropped points against mid-table outfits will be fatal.
- Rangers need defensive steel—three centre-backs injured compounds Clement’s headache before mid-week fixtures pile up.
- Hearts travel to Aberdeen next; win there and the psychological pendulum swings violently.
Key numbers that scream urgency
- 6 – point cushion for Hearts atop the table.
- 3 – Hatate’s touch count inside 15 seconds of chaos that produced the leveller.
- 5 – derby matches in the last two seasons decided after 90 minutes, proving Glasgow madness is now routine, not random.
Title races are won in May, but they pivot in March. Sunday’s seismic draw has hurled Hearts into box-seat control and forced both Celtic and Rangers to chase perfection—an ask neither has managed yet this season.
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