ISMA GONCALVES, announced himself to Scottish football by obliterating Celtic’s aspirations of securing a Treble – and he is determined to crash another Hoops party.

The 25-year-old Hearts star joined St Mirren on loan in January 2013 and was immediately thrown in at the deep end, starring for the Buddies’ League Cup semi-final win over the Glasgow giants.

He took just seven minutes to find the net in a memorable 3-2 triumph. It proved to be the only domestic trophy Celtic did not win in the 2012/13 campaign.

Celtic have glory in their sights again on Sunday, with Brendan Rodgers’ side knowing a win will guarantee them the title.

“Celtic win the league at Tynecastle? We don’t want that to happen,” said the Portuguese forward. 

“We don’t want them to have a party in our house. We are going to do everything to be the first team to beat them. 

“Any time you play Celtic, it is normal you will be underdogs, but it is not impossible to beat them. I did it already so I think we can make it happen Hearts.

“I won in my first game in Scotland against Celtic and hopefully we can do it again.  When we are on our day, we can beat them.”

All eyes may be on Celtic’s potential coronation, but Goncalves is acutely aware of the importance of the encounter to Hearts’ flagging European hopes.

The Jambos have claimed just five wins from Ian Cathro’s 17 games in charge and have slipped to fifth spot, behind St Johnstone.

However, Goncalves remains adamant they can secure continental competition and reckons there is no reason they cannot hit the heights of their 4-1 win against Rangers in February when Celtic come to town.

“Europe is still a possibility,” he continued. “There are nine games so I think we can make it. 

“If Celtic, Aberdeen or Rangers win the cup then fourth place gets into Europe so we can make it happen. We showed against Rangers if we are on a good day, we can do great things."