Hearts Put Pressure on Title Rivals as Seven-Point Lead Grows
Pierre Landry Kabore scored a double to propel Hearts seven points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership table with a comfortable 3-0 win over Dundee United. The Jambos' dominant performance came despite their side being reduced to nine men after Amar Fatah's red card in the 24th minute and Pan Camara's sending-off for headbutting Marc Leonard in the 75th.
The visitors took control from the outset, with Kabore scoring within an hour of kick-off. The Frenchman capitalized on a well-worked move involving Harry Milne and Claudio Braga to tap home from close range. Hearts doubled their lead just before halftime through Alexandros Kyziridis' penalty, which was awarded after Braga was fouled in the box.
Kabore sealed the win with his second goal of the night 10 minutes into the second half, squirming past former Charlton goalkeeper Ashley Maynard-Brewer from a tight angle. The lead had been reduced to one for United just before halftime when Tomas Magnusson headed over an Oisin McEntee cross.
However, Kabore's double strike proved decisive, and Hearts pushed on to win the game 3-0. United coach Dave Bowman was sent to the stands after protesting the red card to Camara, but the damage had been done in terms of the scoreline.
The victory has left Rangers and Celtic nine points behind Hearts, who have their sights firmly set on winning their first Scottish Premiership title since 1891. The Jambos will look to keep up the pressure against their rivals when they face off with both teams on Sunday.
Pierre Landry Kabore scored a double to propel Hearts seven points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership table with a comfortable 3-0 win over Dundee United. The Jambos' dominant performance came despite their side being reduced to nine men after Amar Fatah's red card in the 24th minute and Pan Camara's sending-off for headbutting Marc Leonard in the 75th.
The visitors took control from the outset, with Kabore scoring within an hour of kick-off. The Frenchman capitalized on a well-worked move involving Harry Milne and Claudio Braga to tap home from close range. Hearts doubled their lead just before halftime through Alexandros Kyziridis' penalty, which was awarded after Braga was fouled in the box.
Kabore sealed the win with his second goal of the night 10 minutes into the second half, squirming past former Charlton goalkeeper Ashley Maynard-Brewer from a tight angle. The lead had been reduced to one for United just before halftime when Tomas Magnusson headed over an Oisin McEntee cross.
However, Kabore's double strike proved decisive, and Hearts pushed on to win the game 3-0. United coach Dave Bowman was sent to the stands after protesting the red card to Camara, but the damage had been done in terms of the scoreline.
The victory has left Rangers and Celtic nine points behind Hearts, who have their sights firmly set on winning their first Scottish Premiership title since 1891. The Jambos will look to keep up the pressure against their rivals when they face off with both teams on Sunday.