McInnes & O'Neill keeping cool as Premiership title race catches fire
It seems as though everyone is hyping up the conclusion to the Scottish Premiership title race. Everyone except those involved, that is. With Rangers now arithmetically out of the running after three consecutive losses, it is down to Hearts and defending champions Celtic.
The Edinburgh side will be crowned champions of Scotland for the first time since 1960 if they beat Falkirk and Celtic lose at Motherwell. Any other combination of results and it will go to the final game of the season, on Saturday, when the top two face off at Parkhead. Potentially epic.
Group chats, office and pub talk, TV, radio and podcast shows - they're all talking about it, but those at the centre of it are keeping it on the down low. "I've just assumed Celtic are going to win the game," Hearts head coach Derek McInnes said on Tuesday. "I've had it in my head that we're going to the last game.
" "We're all guilty of talking a really good game," Celtic interim boss Martin O'Neill said later in the day. "You have to do it on the pitch. " What is it like for players in a title race?
Former The Voice singer who is Hearts' 12th man in title bid Are Celtic now favourites to win Premiership? Nerves 'totally normal' for Hearts Hearts have been front-runners for the majority of this captivating campaign, but this is uncharted territory for the Tynecastle outfit. It is more than 40 years since a team other than Celtic or Rangers won Scotland's top flight - Sir Alex Ferguson's Aberdeen in 1985.