O'Neill says Hearts can be regular title contenders
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O'Neill says Hearts can be regular title contenders
"Tony Bloom has invested in Brighton and he has also done the same at Hearts. If you're looking at it from a neutral viewpoint, there's been excitement this season because Hearts have come up, thrown down the gauntlet to the two big teams and I think that can only be good for the Premiership."
"Rangers now are quite a number of points behind Hearts. We're talking about three games left, so that would be difficult to overcome at this particular stage. It's not impossible, it can happen. The games are very difficult matches still for all of us to come through."
"Hearts' superior goal difference gives them the edge, should their current advantage hold going into the final game of the season at Celtic Park."
Hearts currently lead the Scottish Premiership, three points ahead of Celtic with three matches left. Manager Martin O'Neill believes Hearts can maintain consistency, aided by investment from Tony Bloom. O'Neill commended Hearts for their strong performance and noted that the traditional title showdown between Celtic and Rangers is no longer relevant, as Rangers trail significantly. He acknowledged the challenges ahead but emphasized that Hearts' goal difference provides them an advantage in the title race.
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