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Celtic win at Hearts was down to clarity over future, says Ronny Deila

Celtic manager Ronny Deila celebrates after the win at Hearts
Image: Celtic manager Ronny Deila celebrates after the win at Hearts

Celtic boss Ronny Deila claims clarity regarding his future lay behind the convincing victory over Hearts at Tynecastle on Saturday.

The Norwegian will leave at the end of the season and is virtually certain to take with him a second successive Scottish Premiership title following the 3-1 win which came courtesy of goals from Colin Kazim-Richards, Patrick Roberts and Leigh Griffiths.

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The Hoops moved nine points ahead of second-placed Aberdeen with three games remaining but the goal difference which stands at 35 in the Parkhead club's favour makes them surely uncatchable.

Deila is glad the players are now able to concentrate solely on the football.

Celtic manager Ronny Deila and his team celebrate at the end of the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership match at Tynecastle Stadium.
Image: Celtic are all-but champions for a fifth successive season

"There was so much speculation around my position and when you get negativity all around you, it affects the performances," he said

"In the end, the process around me was affecting the players and I could see it.

"At Hearts you saw a team focused on football and now the club can go forward from here and have a good foundation to have a very good next season as well.

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Highlights of Celtic's 3-1 win over Hearts to all-but wrap up the Scottish Premiership title

"You always want to put in a good performance every week but football is not like that when you play 60 games every season.

"On Saturday we won by two goals in a very difficult stadium and I think it was a good performance, especially in the first half, which was very solid."

Celtic manager Ronny Deila celebrates at final whistle of the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership match at Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh.
Image: Deila is set to leave Parkhead with back-to-back titles in the bag

Griffiths, who took his tally for the season to 39, told potential challengers next season to "come ahead" and claimed the title victory, which will be Celtic's fifth in succession, will be a fitting tribute to Deila.

He said: "He has been nothing but positive. Even when things weren't going our way he was still positive and still trying to look on the bright side.

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Reaction from both camps after Celtic all-but wrapped up their fifth successive Scottish Premiership title with a 3-1 victory over Hearts

"We didn't play our best but we stuck together as a team and got the result in the end. Everybody will improve next season. The league is going to be strong next season but we will be champions and hopefully next season make it six."

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