Greg Taylor led the full time celebrations at Tynecastle following Celtic’s 4-3 win over Hearts.
The defender joined Celtic from Kilmarnock in September 2019, after notching his first SPFL goal for the hoops he enjoyed an epic celebration in front of the 1,800 visiting fans.
It was a very testing day for the Celtic support as the game swung in each direction but despite the dubious interventions of VAR it was the visitors that edged it when the final whistle blew after six minutes of stoppage time.
? The Bhoys celebrate with the #CelticFC travelling support after the full-time whistle! ?
What a game, Celts!#HEACEL | #cinchPrem | #COYBIG?pic.twitter.com/USQIcbfGu1
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) October 22, 2022
After watching the opener from a distance there were three second half goals in front of the away support to enjoy.
Giorgos Giakoumakis levelled with a well placed header in the 55th minute with Daizen Maeda putting Celtic ahead four minutes later.
Hearts quickly levelled but after Tatlor scored in the 76th minute there was no further scoring as Celtic made it 10 wins out of 11 in their defence of the SPFL title.
Referee was outrageous even with var