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Hearts booed off as Dundee stun Tynecastle to climb off the bottom of the table

The sides’ respective positions in the league might have hinted at an easier evening for Hearts and that assumption gained added credence thanks to the home side’s ascendency in the opening period of the match.

But the fact that the Gorgie side have no-one breathing down their neck in the chase for third may have coaxed them into a subconscious state of ease, and with Dundee fighting for survival that was always going to be dangerous.

So it proved, as Robbie Neilson’s men were left to rue their bad luck and lack of ruthlessness when they gave up a well-deserved one-goal advantage and were forced onto the back foot as the Tayside team knocked them off balance with an equaliser when Paul McMullan and Danny Mullen combined to send a deflected shot off Toby Sibbick in off the underside of the bar. They then nudged their way into the lead when the home defence was dragged all over the place and substitute Niall McGinn fired in a cross for Mullen to rattle high into the net.

Looking to bounce back and make amends for the 5-0 loss to Rangers at the weekend, the Tynecastle side quickly took control of proceedings, with Barrie McKay in mercurial form at times, as he teased and tested the side sitting bottom of the league.

The former Rangers winger is still looking for hs first goal for the club and came agonisingly close in the first half. Had one of his efforts found the net, the outcome could have been very different and knowing that will only add to the 28-year-old’s frustration.

On a night where the crowd was subdued it was the Hearts players who generated the early frisson of excitement.

But they should have known it probably wasn't going to be their night when the first shot at goal, courtesy of Andy Halliday, caught his

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