Celtic beat Hearts on penalties to lift Scottish Cup and seal historic ‘quadruple-treble’
For the fourth straight year, Celtic won all three domestic trophies
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Your support makes all the difference.Scottish champions Celtic defeated Hearts 4-3 on penalties in the Scottish Cup final to wrap up an unprecedented domestic ‘quadruple-treble’ at Hampden Park on Sunday.
Celtic have now won all three domestic trophies – the Scottish Premiership, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup – for the fourth successive year.
Celtic were declared 2019/20 league champions after the Premiership season ended early due to the coronavirus pandemic, and they won the League Cup last December after beating arch rivals Rangers 1-0 in the final.
In Sunday’s final, Celtic’s Ryan Christie scored the opener before Odsonne Edouard doubled their lead from the spot within the first half hour.
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But Hearts responded in the second half with goals from Liam Boyce and Stephen Kingsley to force the game into extra-time.
Leigh Griffiths put Celtic in the lead in the first half of extra-time before Josh Ginnelly fired an equaliser to make it 3-3 and force penalties.
Celtic’s Conor Hazard was the hero in the shootout after making two saves before Christopher Ajer sealed victory with the final spot-kick.
The result could give Celtic a kickstart in their current campaign, in which they lie second in the Premiership standings, 16 points behind Rangers with three games in hand, while they were dumped out of the League Cup by Ross County last month.
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