Hibs player ratings: How they fared against Hearts - three plus points but James Scott and Joe Newell letdowns
Marks out of ten for the Hibs players involved in the 2-1 defeat against Hearts in the Scottish Cup.
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Marks out of ten for the Hibs players involved in the 2-1 defeat against Hearts in the Scottish Cup.
Hearts booked their place in the Scottish Cup final with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over 10-man Hibs at Hampden and in doing so ensured European group-stage football next season.
They are now preparing for Saturday’s Scottish Cup semi-final against Hibs at Hampden Park 13 months since crashing out of the competition at the hands of the tiny Highland League club.
The burning sense of injustice felt by Hearts when they were demoted before the end of the 2019/20 league season has helped fuel everything positive that has happened since, according to Gorgie defender Craig Halkett.
It has taken the best part of three years but Craig Halkett finally feels like he’s playing for the Hearts he visualised when joining from Livingston.
Craig Halkett believes Hearts can draw on the experiences of a contingent of Scottish Cup-winning heroes already at the club as they bid to topple city rivals Hibernian in Saturday’s Hampden semi-final.
Andy Halliday scored a double as Hearts secured third place in the cinch Premiership and consigned city rivals Hibernian to the bottom six with a 3-1 win at Tynecastle.
Gary Mackay-Steven has a hand full of metal as he strives to help Hearts get their paws on silverware.