Heart of Midlothian v Hibernian highlights
Another late derby win for Heart of Midlothian, another late goal that sparked jubilation around the stands at Tynecastle, another Derek McInnes celebration with a ballboy.
Tomas Magnusson’s 88th-minute strike in Tuesday’s Edinburgh derby at home to Hibernian added yet more veracity to a title charge that few would have found believable at the start of the season.
It is not the first time this campaign when they have produced a moment of magic in the last few minutes, or even dying seconds, to fuel the fires of belief among their fans.
It is the habit of champions. The ability to rescue victory from the jaws of defeat, to conjure three points from the ashes.
Celtic and Rangers have done it plenty over the years – the former did it again in the Scottish Cup at the weekend – and now Hearts are showing they can do it too.
Boy did they need it after last week’s defeat away to St Mirren and with both sides of the Old Firm improving since changing their managers.
Defeat by Hibs would have given Rangers the chance to go top when they visit Motherwell on Tuesday.
Instead, with just 12 games to go, McInnes’ side, who have been out in front since September, are six points clear of Danny Rohl’s Ibrox side as they face a difficult away trip to the side sitting fourth.
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Evidence stacks up against Old Firm stranglehold
You only need to look at the second round of fixtures in this campaign to find the first example of Hearts digging deep and finding a late winner.
It came at Tannadice, where Stuart Findlay popped up late to overturn a 2-1 deficit against Dundee United and give McInnes’ side all three points.
They did it again at the end of August, against Livingston, when Alexandros Kyziridis scored at Almondvale to secure a 2-1 win.
Then there was Craig Halkett’s goal in the first derby of the season, a 91st-minute strike as he slid in to connect with a Sabah Kerjota cross.
It is not just goals, either. Look at Craig Gordon’s save, away to Dundee, with the team down to 10 men after fellow goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow’s red card.
Holding on at 1-0, the veteran Scotland international somehow kept Emile Acquah’s header from ripping away two precious points.
To put a statistic to it, Hearts have scored 12 goals in the last 15 minutes of league matches this season. Only one side have scored more – Rangers.
“What we’ve got in abundance is a desire to make the game go our way,” head coach McInnes said. “Harry Milne’s desire to get the ball to the byeline, Tomas Magnusson’s desire to get on the end of it. That’s what I’m talking about.
To win title ‘you have to win ugly’
The late goals are not the only habit that Hearts are forming. Winning the hard way, getting maximum points from a bare minimum performance, is something that title-winning teams do too.
“If you want to challenge for titles and win leagues, you have to win ugly, and Hearts did that tonight,” former Celtic defender Charlie Mulgrew told Premier Sports.
He was not the only pundit to comment on Hearts’ below-par performance. While McInnes named an attacking side, they looked timid in the build up, struggling to stay calm in the typical chaos of an Edinburgh derby.
“They’ll not really care about the performance, they’ve got 12 games to create history,” former Hearts midfielder Ryan Stevenson, who also had a hard job picking a man of the match, told BBC Sportsound.
“Harry Milne, for me, he tried everything he possible could to affect the game, to drive Hearts forward. Other than him, pretty much all of them were stinking.”
Well, quite. Scott Allan, the former Hibs and Celtic midfielder, was a bit more eloquent in his assessment.
“Tonight was such a big game and to not play well at all… I couldn’t see Hearts scoring a goal, I thought there was only going to be one winner and it was Hibs,” he reflected.
“To win like that, clean sheet as well, it says so much about what you’re building in there.
“Derek McInnes will not be worried about that performance. What a position that puts Hearts into, going into that game on Sunday.”
Ah yes, the game on Sunday. Rangers at Ibrox. Hearts won there back in September, their first victory away to the blue half of Glasgow since 2014.
No-one could have imagined then that, the next time Hearts came to town, the visitors would still have a lead over their hosts in the standings.
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- 18 June 2023














