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Celtic and Rangers fans mock Hearts fans over footage of what they did vs Hibernian: ‘Things you love to see’

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(Credit: Imago) Sat 27 December 2025 14:29, UK Celtic and Rangers fans have been rejoicing after Hearts slipped to a surprise 3-2 defeat against Hibernian on Saturday.Derek McInnes’ side are flying high at the top of the Premiership table, but they suffered a heavy defeat against their bitter rivals in the early kick-off.Goals from Jamie McGrath, Josh Campbell and Kieron Bowie pushed Hibs into a huge lead, and their rivals were unable to force their way back into the contest despite a late effort.Lawrence Shankland pulled a goal back for Hearts in the 75th minute, but that and Cameron Devlin’s 89th-minute strike proved to be little more than consolations as part of a result that will send shockwaves across the top-flight.Celtic and Rangers both get underway later in the day, and their fans are already smelling blood after seeing the leaders slip up.Shankland scored in Hearts’ defeat. (Credit Getty Images)Celtic and Rangers fans cut into Hearts fans for Sky Sports footageHearts have beaten both Celtic and Rangers in recent weeks, as they were able to further strengthen their grip on top spot.



They triumphed 2-1 at Parkhead in Wilfried Nancy’s first game in charge of Celtic on 7 December, before defeating the Gers by the same scoreline in their final game before Christmas. Sky Sports footage posted on X showed several fans in the away end at Easter Road heading for the exit after Bowie put the hosts 3-0 up in the 48th minute, and Old Firm supporters have been quick to cut in.One Celtic fan branded the video as “things you love to see,” while another replied to the original post and questioned the loyalty of the Hearts supporters.Another fan opted to label those leaving as “ungrateful glory hunters.”@98kxe: “Walking away, the Hearts way.”@shamrockbhoy7: “We shall not be moved.

That right?”@ScotRfc55: “Hearts have fallen apart again.”@harmonica10: “Their home attendance will be back to normal at this rate.”Livingston clash make or break for Wilfried Nancy at CelticNancy is still under significant pressure at Celtic after a dismal start to his reign, and Saturday’s trip to face Livingston is surely now make or break for him.There was already plenty of scrutiny on the fixture as the Bhoys travel to face the Premiership’s bottom side, but the fact that they could now cut the gap at the top of the table to just three points adds another vital element. Nancy’s men will still have a game in hand after their meeting with Livingston, and three points this weekend would put them in a hugely promising position.