Why Hearts Can End Celtic Dominance: McInnes Stands Firm
Hearts lead Celtic by one point with two games left, aiming to win first title since 1960; McInnes shows unshakeable belief ahead of decisive week.



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Sign inHearts lead Celtic by one point with two games left, aiming to win first title since 1960; McInnes shows unshakeable belief ahead of decisive week.
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