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Stephen Kingsley warns Hearts stars of third spot complacency as he weighs in on Lewis Ferguson 'dive'

Stephen Kingsley reckons Hearts are back in business and are going to keep the boot down for the rest of the season.

The Jambos have roared back to form after suffering a minor blip in the month of February on the back of their blistering start to the season.

Back-to-back victories over St Mirren and Aberdeen have all but ended the race for third spot, with Robbie Neilson’s men 12 points clear of Livingston.

The middle section of the table is a logjam but Hearts are in the clear.

And Kingsley reckons the club have shrugged off their mini slump to now be ready to race for the finish line.

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The defender, who thumped in his fifth goal of the campaign in Wednesday’s 2-0 win over the Dons, said: “During a season, everyone knows you’re going to have these moments, these spells when it’s not going so good.

“Obviously we had that ourselves. We knew results hadn’t been great before the St Mirren game and we needed to do something about it.

“We know it’s only normal to have these spells throughout the season but the most important thing is the reaction to it.

“You can’t let it dwell for the rest of the season or allow bad habits to come in.

“I felt we showed that on Saturday, even though they went down to 10

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