Substitute Ellis Simms nets late winner as Hearts get better of Dundee United
Substitute Ellis Simms stepped off the bench to score a late winner as in-form Hearts beat Dundee United 3-2 at Tannadice to make it nine games in a row undefeated.
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Substitute Ellis Simms stepped off the bench to score a late winner as in-form Hearts beat Dundee United 3-2 at Tannadice to make it nine games in a row undefeated.
The manager admitted he would like to retain striker Ellis Simms, defender Alex Cochrane and forward Ben Woodburn. They are on loan at Tynecastle Park from Everton, Brighton and Liverpool respectively.
Marks out of ten for the Hearts players involved in the 2-1 Scottish Cup semi-final triumph against Hibs.
Hibs' season looks set to fizzle out after their Scottish Cup dream ended at the hands of their bitter rivals.
A number of key players have been sidelined lately with a variety of complaints, including defenders John Souttar [ankle], Michael Smith [back] and Alex Cochrane [head], midfielders Beni Baningime [knee] and Cammy Devlin [hamstring], plus winger Gary Mackay-Steven [hand].
Barrie McKay opened his account for Hearts with a stunning volley as the Gorgie side recorded a comfortable 2-0 victory over Livingston.
Robbie Neilson expects to have Josh Ginnelly (illness) and Alex Cochrane (concussion) back in his Hearts squad for Saturday’s cinch Premiership game against Livingston.
The Edinburgh club hope to have both men back in time for the Edinburgh derby double header against Hibs, which begins on April 9. That has been pencilled in as the day defender Souttar and midfielder Devlin should be available again.