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Listen to Sportsound Braga nets after offside confusion in Celtic defence Mc Entee thunders header in from corner for second before Tierney pulls one back late on Wilfried Nancy loses first game in charge of Celtic as Hearts go three points clear having played a game more Colin Moffat Celtic 0-2 Hearts Johnny Kenny is on for Celtic and this time it is Benjamin Nygren going off. Celtic 0-2 Hearts Ryan Stevenson Former Hearts forward on BBC Sportsound That is an unbelievable header from Mc Entee. He gives Schmeichel no chance. Celtic 0-2 Hearts Chris Sutton Former Celtic striker on Sky Sports That is a magnificent header. It's a free header, but it's terrific. Power and precision. Wilfred Nancy, his Celtic team are up against it. Oisin Mc Entee Brilliant header! From the corner, Oisin Mc Entee is left all alone and rises to power the ball home. Celtic 0-1 Hearts Lawrence Shankland with a first-time shot and Kasper Schmeichel pushes it away at his near post. Celtic 0-1 Hearts A third booking for Hearts as Michael Steinwender goes in the book for a lunge at Arne Engels. Celtic 0-1 Hearts Cammy Devlin picks up his usual booking for a trip. Harry Milne then clips Yang Hyun-Jun and looks up at referee Don Robertson rather anxiously. The home fans want a second yellow for the Hearts man, but there's not much in it. Celtic 0-1 Hearts Benjamin Nygren is in the process of changing places with substitute Luke Mc Cowan but it's Sebastian Tounekti who's being withdrawn for Celtic. Celtic 0-1 Hearts Ryan Mc Gowan Former Hearts defender on Sky Sports It's a little bit of a basketball game. Hearts just need to get their shape together. Celtic 0-1 Hearts Celtic are exposed at the back and Tomas Magnusson is free to reach a cross at the back post. There's a bit of pressure from Liam Scales but the Icelander should do better with a header that does nothing to trouble Kasper Schmeichel. Celtic 0-1 Hearts Alexander Schwolow gets his gloves on the ball now but there's no power on the shot from Callum Mc Gregor. Celtic 0-1 Hearts Chris Sutton Former Celtic striker on Sky Sports It's sharper from Celtic. But for all their domination, Alexander Schwolow in the Hearts goal hasn't had to make a save of note. Celtic 0-1 Hearts That's better from Sebastian Tounekti as he wriggles through two defenders, but a third gets across to clear. Celtic are quickly on the attack again, although Arne Engels can't hit the target from a difficult angle. Celtic 0-1 Hearts Three misplaced passes from Celtic already. .. And now a fourth from Sebastian Tounekti draws loud grumbles from the home fans. Celtic 0-1 Hearts Here we go again. No changes in personnel. And it's still chucking it down with rain. HT: Celtic 0-1 Hearts It's hard to know where to start on Celtic's defensive ditherings for the goal. Arne Engels is too slow to get out, others are claiming for an offside that's not coming and Callum Mc Gregor is not strong enough in the challenge with Claudio Braga. Callum Mc Gregor leads the enquiry in Celtic's rearguard HT: Celtic 0-1 Hearts Hearts have avoided defeat in their last 23 matches when scoring first in the Scottish Premiership. They've won eight and drawn two when scoring the opening goal in the league this season. Meanwhile, Celtic have failed to win any of their past three matches when conceding first in the league, since a victory over Hibernian on 10 May. HT: Celtic 0-1 Hearts James Mc Fadden Former Scotland forward on Sky Sports Everyone just stops. We all thought he was offside, but he's absolutely not. We talk about systems and techniques, but one thing remain, play to the whistle. Celtic switch off. John: Possession counts for little if you don't put it in the net. Davie: Statistics mean nothing, it’s putting the ball in the net that counts! HT: Celtic 0-1 Hearts Martin Dowden BBC Sport Scotland at Celtic Park In the opening quarter, Celtic looked capable of blowing Hearts away. They were so dominant. Daizen Maeda missed a glaring chance and that, in hindsight, has been crucial. Just one shot on target for the home side is a big stat, a telling one now. As the half wore on, the visitors started to find solutions to stem the flow and get up the pitch now and then that massive reward followed. The atmosphere inside this stadium has changed dramatically. What a shot in the arm for Derek Mc Innes' side. What an opportunity they now have. Claudio Braga stunned Celtic Park in the 43rd minute At a glance Nancy loses first game as Celtic manager as Hearts move clear at top Braga strikes Hearts opener after staying onside and robbing Mc Gregor Mc Entee heads second after controversial corner before late Tierney reply Sportscene: Celtic v Hearts highlights 07/12/25 Hearts ruined Wilfried Nancy's debut as Celtic manager with victory in Glasgow to move three points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership. Claudio Braga, who the hosts thought was offside, robbed Callum Mc Gregor and tucked away the visitors' surprise opener. Braga was played onside by Arne Engels. And Oisin Mc Entee emphatically headed Derek Mc Innes' side into a 2-0 lead from Harry Milne's corner. However, there was a suspicion of offside against Lawrence Shankland when winning the set piece. Engels was denied by a stunning Alexander Schwolow save and, in the aftermath, Reo Hatate volleyed against the crossbar. Celtic eventually registered through Kieran Tierney's added-time strike. Nancy suffers nightmare debut as his Celtic challenge laid bare Sportsound: Reaction as Hearts stun Celtic to move three clear at the top of the Premiership Celtic have a game in hand over Hearts, as do Rangers. Motherwell and the Ibrox side trail Celtic by six points following Saturday wins. A raft of changes pitched more and more Celtic players in attacking roles late in the game and Nancy was regularly seen issuing instructions to captain Mc Gregor. Mc Innes' men were ever more galvanised as the match wore on, however, getting first to the ball to break up attacks and always poised ready to mount counter attacks. They make it successive wins over Celtic in the league this term. Nancy set up with a 3-4-3 like his Columbus Crew days, breaking with the back four tradition of Celtic predecessors Martin O'Neill, Brendan Rodgers and Ange Postecoglou. In practice, that meant left-sided defenders Auston Trusty, Liam Scales and Tierney acting as the last line of defence with Yang Hyun-Jun and Tounekti set up as wing-backs and midfielders Benjamin Nygren and Reo Hatate supporting striker Maeda. Much like Postecglou's tenure, Celtic were aggressive early on, making it difficult for their opponents to get out. Quality in the final ball was lacking in the opening half, however, and attempts at goal in the second period did little to trouble Schwolow, until Tierney smashed home a loose ball. It should be noted, though, that injured players like Cameron Carter-Vickers, Alistair Johnston and Jota will likely fit more naturally into this new formation. Wilfried Nancy and his tactics board with Callum Mc Gregor BBC Sportsound pundit Ryan Stevenson said his former club Hearts needed to try and get in behind Celtic's new defensive shape and, when they did, Milne's dangerous cross was cleared as Shankland lurked. However, when their first big chance presented itself, they pounced. Braga was on his own after Kyziridis headed forward, Braga knocked on, Milne mis-hit and Braga dispossessed Mc Gregor to find the net. While Hearts celebrated, all in sundry expected a flag to be raised or VAR to disallow the goal but replays showed Arne Engels was behind Braga at the first phase. And, while awarded after a tight offside call, the corner from which Mc Entee scored was poorly defended by the hosts, the Hearts man showing all the necessary desire. As Stevenson observed: "They've actually been outfought by Hearts. Hearts wanted it more. " Podcast: Sportsound reaction as Hearts beat Celtic 07/12/25 Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy: "This is not about the system. We started one way in the first half and the second half, we kept going and towards the end, it was not the same system. "This is more about to check if we play with personality, to check what we can do better to unbalance the low block, what can we do better to avoid the two goals that we conceded? We had really good moments and we had moments we have to improve on. "We conceded the goal but to be honest, I felt that it didn't change the attitude of the players. We pushed a little bit more but we conceded the second goal and after that we started to rush. We put a lot of crosses inside the box knowing that they are so big. We could've been a little bit better to combine and attack a different way. "I was pleased with the mentality. The performance was really interesting. Defensively, we were really good but we missed the few opportunities. " Hearts manager Derek Mc Innes: "We wanted a positive result. On the day, we had to do a lot right. There was loads that I liked about my team. You've got to think as if you've won the game before you've won and carry yourself that way and I thought we did that. "We had something to hang on to after Claudio's goal just before half-time I thought we deserved at the moment. Oisin gets the second goal. We defended well, we adapted to Celtic throwing two strikers on and trying to put four on our last line. "We turned to a five. We defended the box brilliantly apart from two moments, when Engels hits off the bar and the goal from Kieran Tierney. "We're well into December now. The players shouldn't doubt themselves, shouldn't doubt what we are. Once we come out the second round of fixtures, you've got a rough idea of where you are. To beat Celtic home and away takes a lot of doing. Hopefully, we can keep winning games. " Celtic continue their Europa League campaign at home to Roma on Thursday (20: 00 GMT) then defend the Premier Sports Cup in next Sunday's final with St Mirren (15: 30). Hearts visit Scottish Premiership opponents Falkirk on Saturday (20: 00). 'Hearts' fight is with themselves but what do they do now? ' Nancy suffers nightmare debut as his Celtic challenge laid bare After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Last Updated 7th December 2025 at 16: 55 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Wilfried Nancy Formation: 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 Manager: Derek Mc Innes Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Wilfried Nancy Formation: 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 Manager: Derek Mc Innes Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Scottish Premiership All competitions All competitions All competitions Celtic have won 25 of their last 27 home league games against Heart of Midlothian, the exceptions being a 0-0 draw in September 2015 and a 0-2 defeat in December 2023. Heart of Midlothian have won three of their last seven league games against Celtic (L4), including their most recent in October (3-1). Hearts had only won three of their previous 37 league matches versus the Hoops before this (D2 L32). Celtic have only lost one of their last nine home league games against opponents starting the day top of the table (W6 D2), going down 2-0 against Rangers in October 2020. These nine games include a 5-0 win over Hearts in November 2018. After scoring at least twice in each of their first five away league games of this season, Hearts have since drawn a blank in their last two on the road. They last went three successive away games without scoring in the Scottish Premiership in December 2019 (run of 6). Daizen Maeda has been directly involved in 26 goals in the Scottish Premiership in 2025 (17 goals, 9 assists), the most by a Celtic player in a single calendar year since Ryan Christie in 2019 (14 goals, 12 assists). The last to score or assist more in a year for the club was Leigh Griffiths in 2016 (25 goals, 5 assists). Copyright © 2025 BBC. 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