Kyogo Furuhashi and Oh Hyeon-gyu both struck twice as Celtic closed out their title-winning season with a 5-0 win
Postecoglou’s side face Inverness at Hampden Park on Saturday in pursuit of a fifth domestic treble in seven seasons.
Hibs were bidding to snatch fourth place off their city neighbours on the final day, but Japanese forward Yutaro Oda’s first goal for Hearts gave them an early lead before team-mate Alex Cochrane was sent off. Hibs defender Will Fish’s late header was deflected on to a post and Hearts clung on to boost interim boss Steven Naismith’s hopes of becoming permanent manager.
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