
It was a dismal display in the capital from the Premiership leaders as they slumped to a 2-1 defeat to David Gray's men
Celtic suffered a 2-1 defeat against Hibernian in a Scottish Premiership match, marking their first league loss of the season. Hibs, led by manager David Gray, secured their 13th consecutive unbeaten game, with Josh Campbell scoring twice, including a controversial first-half double. Celtic, who had a Champions League match in Munich the previous week, struggled initially but improved after manager Brendan Rodgers made substitutions. Daizen Maeda reduced the deficit with a well-taken goal, but a VAR decision ruled out a potential equalizer, denying Celtic a point. Despite a strong second-half fightback, Celtic couldn't overcome Hibs' resilience, who held on for a historic win.