Hearts have accelerated their pursuit of the Premiership title with a dominant 3-0 thrashing of Dundee United, who played with nine men after Amar Fatah was sent off in the first half. The Jambos' attacking prowess was on full display as Landry Kaboré scored twice and Alexandros Kyziridis converted a penalty to seal a convincing win.
Kaboré's double came after he had been patient this season, having suffered from injury to top scorer Lawrence Shankland. His resurgence has been timely, with Hearts now seven points clear of Rangers and nine ahead of Celtic. Manager Derek McInnes praised Kaboré's performance, saying the striker led the line well and was ably supported by a strong team effort.
The win came against the backdrop of a heated title race, with both Glasgow sides set to face off on Sunday in separate matches. For Dundee United, however, the nine-man victory was little consolation for their struggles this season.
In other results, Motherwell edged Livingston 2-0, while Kilmarnock stunned Aberdeen 3-0 at Rugby Park. The Steelmen's win propelled them six points clear of the bottom-placed Dons.
St Mirren and Dundee shared a goalless draw in a match that saw Jake Young sent off for St Mirren after being penalized by referee Nick Walsh. Young claimed he was simply trying to catch Brad Halliday on the foot while stretching, but the decision stood. Stephen Robinson, St Mirren's manager, expressed surprise at the red card and vowed to consider appealing against the decision.
As the Premiership title race heats up, Hearts' victory has put significant pressure on Rangers and Celtic. With both Glasgow sides facing tough matches on Sunday, the Jambos will be looking to maintain their momentum in pursuit of the championship.
Kaboré's double came after he had been patient this season, having suffered from injury to top scorer Lawrence Shankland. His resurgence has been timely, with Hearts now seven points clear of Rangers and nine ahead of Celtic. Manager Derek McInnes praised Kaboré's performance, saying the striker led the line well and was ably supported by a strong team effort.
The win came against the backdrop of a heated title race, with both Glasgow sides set to face off on Sunday in separate matches. For Dundee United, however, the nine-man victory was little consolation for their struggles this season.
In other results, Motherwell edged Livingston 2-0, while Kilmarnock stunned Aberdeen 3-0 at Rugby Park. The Steelmen's win propelled them six points clear of the bottom-placed Dons.
St Mirren and Dundee shared a goalless draw in a match that saw Jake Young sent off for St Mirren after being penalized by referee Nick Walsh. Young claimed he was simply trying to catch Brad Halliday on the foot while stretching, but the decision stood. Stephen Robinson, St Mirren's manager, expressed surprise at the red card and vowed to consider appealing against the decision.
As the Premiership title race heats up, Hearts' victory has put significant pressure on Rangers and Celtic. With both Glasgow sides facing tough matches on Sunday, the Jambos will be looking to maintain their momentum in pursuit of the championship.