Celtic need two wins and two rivals to collapse for impossible title miracle

For Celtic, the season seems to have a glimmer of hope that it won't end in disappointment.

Celtic faces a bleak outlook after their defeat to Dundee United, a result that practically eliminates them from the Scottish Premiership title race.

With only two matches remaining, Martin O’Neill’s team sits in third place with 61 points, far behind league leaders Hearts, who have 66 points.

The scenario in which Celtic wins the championship is virtually impossible. They would need to win both of their remaining matches and, at the same time, hope that both Hearts and Rangers lose their respective games.

Celtic’s hopes of winning the Scottish Premiership

An extremely improbable combination of results, considering the consistency their rivals have shown in the final stretch of the season.

The odds are minimal, almost nonexistent, and within the club, it’s assumed the league title is practically decided.

What makes the situation even more painful is that just a few weeks ago, Celtic was in the midst of a comeback, dreaming of reaching the top.

Given this context, the team will need to quickly change its focus and concentrate on finishing the season in the best possible way, especially in the Scottish Cup, which is presented as the last opportunity to win this title.

Oscar Cortes
Oscar Cortes
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