“No chance of winning the league” – Ex Celtic F.C. defender Charlie Mulgrew sends a strong warning message to Heart of Midlothian F.C. over the title race competition

Former Celtic defender Charlie Mulgrew has dismissed Hearts’ title hopes, claiming they have “no chance” of winning the Scottish Premiership and that their impressive early-season form won’t last.

The Jambos currently sit five points clear of Celtic after a superb start, and that gap could stretch to eight if they beat Brendan Rodgers’ struggling side at Tynecastle next Sunday.

Speaking on Premier Sports during commentary of Hearts’ 3-0 win over Kilmarnock, Mulgrew didn’t hold back:

"No chance of winning the league" - Ex Celtic F.C. defender Charlie Mulgrew sends a strong warning message to Heart of Midlothian F.C. over the title race competition


“Enjoy it while it lasts. I don’t think this is going to last.”

His comments sparked backlash from Hearts fans online, but the ex-Scotland international doubled down on social media, replying:

“Enjoy eight good results. You’ll be at least eight points behind come March.
I’d love nothing more than a genuine challenge outside Celtic and Rangers, but the truth is you don’t know what it takes to win week after week over a whole season. Good luck.”

Mulgrew’s remarks have split opinion — some labelled them arrogant, while others said his title-winning experience gives weight to his blunt assessment.

Meanwhile, Celtic are heading into a must-win showdown at Tynecastle. Anything short of three points could leave Rodgers’ men with a major uphill battle just two months into the campaign.

The pressure is mounting, with fans demanding more urgency and creativity from a Celtic side criticised for playing uninspired, predictable football. Before the crucial league clash, Rodgers’ team must also navigate European competition later this week.







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