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Kye Rowles sends message to Hibs boo-boys as Hearts defender spells out how Edinburgh derby will be won

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Kye Rowles has warned the Easter Road boo boys they’re wasting their time - because their derby day slurs only spur Hearts on.

The Jambos defender can’t wait to enter the lions den in Leith on Sunday and knows he’ll cop pelters from three quarters of the sold out ground with capital bragging rights at stake for the first time this season.

Tensions will be further stoked with the rivals locked on five points at the bottom of the Premiership table after enduring miserable starts to the campaign.

But Rowles is convinced Hearts have turned the corner under Neil Critchley. Back-to-back wins at Tynecastle over St Mirren and Omonia in the new boss’ first two games has seen confidence soar ahead of the trip across the city.

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