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Leaders Hearts in ‘dreamland’ but might it get even better?

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Four more goals, three more points and now nine clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership – perhaps Hearts chief executive Andrew McKinlay was right when he blithely said “we will win the league” before Dundee’s visit.

He did qualify that claim by stating it might not be this season – rather one further in the future – but, with every game that goes by, the Tynecastle side are enhancing their credentials to break the Old Firm’s title duopoly.

Head coach Derek McInnes was more reserved, simply stating that completing a quarter of the league season in such a healthy position was “a good reference point”.

Hearts were fortunate to escape Paisley with a point on Wednesday, a result which allowed Celtic to narrow the gap to six.

But his side took advantage of the reigning champions being on League Cup duty this weekend to extend their lead with a 4-0 win over Dundee.

And McInnes admitted: “We said the point at St Mirren would be a brilliant and important point if we won today – and that’s the way it has been.

“A few weeks ago, we set a challenge to players, ‘can we be above Celtic before we play them?’. And then ‘can we be top of the league after the first round of fixtures?’.

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‘We feel there is more in us’

Hearts’ statistics in those first 11 games are impressive.

With 29 points, McInnes’ side are one win away from equalling the tally they achieved after 12 games under George Burley at the start of the 2005-06 campaign – and this time they do not have a megalomaniac owner poised to sack the manager.

Hearts are undefeated in their last 15 Premiership games – their longest unbeaten streak for more than 10 years – and the division’s only unbeaten side.

They have scored at least once in all 15 of those games – also their best run a decade – and no side has prevented them from scoring.

In Lawrence Shankland, they have a striker reborn. The Scotland international’s opener against Dundee – his third in as many games – took him to the top of the Premiership charts with seven. His 10 overall has already surpassed last season’s tally.

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Hearts also made 610 passes on Saturday, their highest total in a league game this term, with midfielder Cammy Devlin attempting 109 – the highest total by a player in the team this term.

Everything sounds like it is moving in the right direction, but McInnes insisted the squad is “getting stronger” and “we feel there is a bit more in us”.

“We’ve got good wide players, we’ve got midfielders who control the game, and the bedrock for a lot of our results has been the clean sheets,” he added.

“Trying to get that balance is not always easy, but we seem to be finding it.”

McInnes admitted “we took a bit of a risk” by dropping new cult-hero forward Claudio Braga and in-form defenders Craig Halkett and Stephen Kingsley with injury niggles.

However, the fact Braga’s replacement, Pierre Landry Kabore, repaid the managers’ faith with his first two Hearts goals was another indication of the strength of a squad bolstered by their summer tie-in with Tony Bloom and his Jamestown Analytics company.

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‘At some point we will have Champions League music playing here’

No wonder McKinlay was so bullish when talking to BBC 5 Live before kick-off.

“It’s dreamland and we’re enjoying it,” said the chief executive. “Scottish football gets criticised for having the two big teams dominating, and in the last decade maybe just one team dominating.

“It’s brilliant for Scottish football, but it’s brilliant for Hearts. This time last year, we were bottom of the league and here we are at the top, so let’s make the most of it.”

Celtic have a game in hand and multi-trophy winning Martin O’Neill back in interim charge. Rangers, 14 points adrift in fourth place, will hope for a revival too under new head coach Danny Rohl.

However, McKinlay takes heart from Bloom’s influence at Brighton and Union Saint-Gilloise in Belgium.

“We’re confident we’re not just here for a short period and we can keep it going,” he added. “Tony has brought a great deal of belief, when we look at how the analytics has been successful at other clubs.

“We genuinely believe that we’ve got a great opportunity. Now, I’m not saying we’re going to win the league this year, but if we don’t, this is not our one and only chance.

“We’ve got something really good going here and we believe we’ll get better and better as the seasons go on.

“USG were almost relegated from the second tier and, within seven years, won the [Belgian] league and are now playing in the Champions League, so we’re confident that at some point we will have Champions League music playing here.

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Liverpool beat Villa to end Premier League losing streak, Man Utd draw

With a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa on Saturday, Liverpool finally ended their terrible losing streak and moved into third place overall. Mohamed Salah became the third Reds player to have scored 250 goals in their history.

With 18 points, Arne Slot’s men came within seven points of league leaders Arsenal after four successive defeats, including six in their last seven games across all competitions. On 15 points, Villa finished 11th in the table.

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In the first half, Salah scored in injury time, making the most of Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez’s huge error by playing the ball directly into Liverpool’s goalie. Salah was the only player to score 250 goals for the Merseyside club, helping the anxious Anfield crowd by scoring first, alongside Roger Hunt and Ian Rush.

In the 58th minute, Ryan Gravenberch fired a shot from the top of the box that deflected past Pau Torres and into Martinez to double the home side’s lead.

Diallo stunner gives Man United a draw at Forest.

Manchester United fought back to draw 2-2 with Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on Saturday thanks to Amad Diallo’s stunning volley.

United appeared to be on the verge of securing a fourth straight league victory after Casemiro, a veteran Brazilian player, gave them a 34th-minute lead to keep their revival under Ruben Amorim.

However, United held on to the match’s fate when Morgan Gibbs-White and Nicolo Savona scored two goals in less than two minutes to turn the game around.

Nine minutes into the match, Diallo unleashed a blistering strike from the edge of the penalty area to earn Amorim’s side a point. The visitors did well, but they were frustrated with their efforts to restore parity.

United missed a chance to move up to second place in the standings with a win, which would allow them to move up to fifth place in the standings ahead of rivals Manchester City, who play on Sunday. 18th century forest stay

Arsenal’s lead in the Premier League is extended

With a simple 2-0 victory over Burnley at Turf Moor, Arsenal jumped seven points clear of the Premier League as a result.

In the 14th minute, Viktor Gyokeres scored from close range in a further corner routine starring Declan Rice and Gabriel.

In the 35th minute, Rice thumped a header past Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dubravka, who had the ball in full control from open play.

Arsenal escaped with a seventh consecutive clean sheet in all competitions despite not being able to score a goal during Burnley’s first half and offering more of a threat after the break.