Heart of Midlothian 2-0 St Mirren: Robbie Neilson's side move second in Premiership

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Hearts celebrate Gary Mackay-Steven's goalHearts moved up to second in the Scottish Premiership

Hearts moved up to second in the Scottish Premiership and within three points of leaders Rangers after two second-half goals settled a thrilling win over St Mirren at Tynecastle.

Opposing goalkeepers Craig Gordon and Jak Alnwick produced a string of world-class saves to keep the scores level.

But Saints stopper Alnwick was finally beaten by Gary Mackay-Steven, and Stephen Kingsley's brilliant free-kick made the points safe, before St Mirren finished the game with 10 men following Joe Shaughnessy's second yellow card.

The result was cruel on St Mirren, who have now gone six games without a win, dropping them down to seventh in the table.

And there was angst for both managers to contend with; the home side had midfielder Beni Baningime taken off on a stretcher late on, while St Mirren's Scott Tanser limped off injured in the first half.

Celtic could return to second if they take at least a point against Aberdeen on Sunday.

The meeting was between two sides enjoying fruitful seasons, yet both were struggling for form. Hearts had won just once in six games, St Mirren none in five.

One thing that remains consistent, though, is the performances of Scotland goalkeeper Gordon, and the Hearts captain produced the first of many top-drawer saves early on when he denied St Mirren twice in a minute.

He deflected Eamonn Brophy's powerful shot that was heading towards the bottom corner, before reacting quickly to deny Charles Dunne from the resultant corner.

And he was at it again when Shaughnessy volleyed a shot which deflected off Hearts defender Michael Smith, but Gordon was able to block its route to goal with his legs.

Not that it was all one-way traffic. Barrie McKay tested Alnwick early on, and Liam Boyce passed up the first half's best opportunity when he shot weakly after being played through by Smith.

And then Alnwick produced a fine save of his own to deny Mackay-Steven when he met McKay's cross to the back post.

The goalkeeping brilliance wasn't over, and Gordon made three breath-taking saves all within a minute. The pick of the bunch was when Jamie McGrath hammered the ball at goal but Gordon stuck up his left hand to block it.

From the corner, Boyce cleared a shot off the line before Gordon charged down the rebound. Then, as St Mirren continued to pepper the Hearts goal, Kyle McAllister put his left foot behind the ball but Gordon tipped it over the bar.

After surviving St Mirren's assault at goal, Hearts launched one of their own and after Alnwick saved from Smith, the home side finally broke the deadlock.

McKay's shot was blocked, but it fell kindly into the path of Mackay-Steven who slipped the ball inside the left-hand post.

The pace from both sides didn't let up. Alnwick was equal to Boyce's close-range shot, but he had no chance as Kingsley curled a free-kick right into the top corner to make it two.

In the last throes of the game, Shaughnessy - who was fortunate not to be more severely punished in the first half for a waist-high challenge on Boyce - was ordered off after picking up a second booking for hauling over Cameron Devlin.

Man of the match - Craig Gordon

Hearts goalkeeper Gordon continues to astound with fantastic saves every weekHearts goalkeeper Gordon continues to astound with fantastic saves every week

What did we learn?

Hearts have won just twice in seven games, yet the three points was enough to lift them into second in the table.

Despite some recent troubles, they are a different beast at home and remain unbeaten at Tynecastle this season.

On another day, St Mirren would have been celebrating a fine win and performance, but Hearts goalkeeper Gordon was in the sort of form that will have Scotland boss Steve Clarke dancing a jig of delight ahead of March's World Cup play-offs. Well, maybe.

What's next?

Both teams are in action in midweek. St Mirren are at home to Ross County on Wednesday (19:45 GMT), while Hearts travel to Celtic on Thursday (19:45).

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Heart of Midlothian

  1. Squad number1Player nameGordon

  2. Squad number4Player nameSouttar

  3. Squad number19Player nameHalkett

  4. Squad number3Player nameKingsley

  5. Squad number2Player nameSmith

  6. Squad number6Player nameBaningime

  7. Squad number14Player nameDevlin

  8. Squad number16Player nameHalliday

  9. Squad number18Player nameMcKay

  10. Squad number10Player nameBoyce

  11. Squad number11Player nameMackay-Steven

  1. Squad number5Player nameHaring

  2. Squad number21Player nameGnanduillet

  3. Squad number30Player nameGinnelly

St Mirren

  1. Squad number1Player nameAlnwick

  2. Squad number4Player nameShaughnessy

  3. Squad number18Player nameDunne

  4. Squad number22Player nameFraser

  5. Squad number2Player nameTait

  6. Squad number8Player nameFlynn

  7. Squad number6Player namePower

  8. Squad number3Player nameTanser

  9. Squad number7Player nameMcGrath

  10. Squad number43Player nameRonan

  11. Squad number9Player nameBrophy

  1. Squad number11Player nameKiltie

  2. Squad number17Player nameMcAllister

  3. Squad number20Player nameDennis

Line-ups

Hearts

Formation 3-4-3

  • 1Gordon
  • 4Souttar
  • 19Halkett
  • 3Kingsley
  • 2Smith
  • 6BaningimeSubstituted forHaringat 86'minutes
  • 14DevlinBooked at 68mins
  • 16HallidayBooked at 89mins
  • 18McKay
  • 10BoyceSubstituted forGnanduilletat 81'minutes
  • 11Mackay-StevenSubstituted forGinnellyat 70'minutes

Substitutes

  • 5Haring
  • 8McEneff
  • 9Woodburn
  • 13Stewart
  • 17Cochrane
  • 21Gnanduillet
  • 30Ginnelly

St Mirren

Formation 3-4-2-1

  • 1AlnwickBooked at 90mins
  • 4ShaughnessyBooked at 90mins
  • 18Dunne
  • 22Fraser
  • 2Tait
  • 8FlynnBooked at 62minsSubstituted forKiltieat 81'minutes
  • 6Power
  • 3TanserSubstituted forMcAllisterat 34'minutes
  • 7McGrath
  • 43RonanSubstituted forDennisat 73'minutes
  • 9Brophy

Substitutes

  • 10Main
  • 11Kiltie
  • 16Erhahon
  • 17McAllister
  • 20Dennis
  • 26Lyness
  • 44Millar

Referee:Alan Muir

Attendance:17,311

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Heart of Midlothian 2, St. Mirren 0.

  2. Second Half ends, Heart of Midlothian 2, St. Mirren 0.

  3. Attempt missed. Stephen Kingsley (Heart of Midlothian) left footed shot from outside the box is too high from a direct free kick.

  4. Jak Alnwick (St. Mirren) is shown the yellow card.

  5. Second yellow card to Joe Shaughnessy (St. Mirren) for a bad foul.

  6. Cameron Devlin (Heart of Midlothian) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  7. Foul by Joe Shaughnessy (St. Mirren).

  8. Attempt blocked. Josh Ginnelly (Heart of Midlothian) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Stephen Kingsley.

  9. Attempt blocked. Joe Shaughnessy (St. Mirren) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Kristian Dennis.

  10. Foul by Peter Haring (Heart of Midlothian).

  11. Jamie McGrath (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  12. Offside, St. Mirren. Kyle McAllister tries a through ball, but Charles Dunne is caught offside.

  13. Andrew Halliday (Heart of Midlothian) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  14. Foul by Andrew Halliday (Heart of Midlothian).

  15. Jamie McGrath (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  16. Attempt saved. Barrie McKay (Heart of Midlothian) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.

  17. Foul by Armand Gnanduillet (Heart of Midlothian).

  18. Alan Power (St. Mirren) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  19. Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Peter Haring replaces Beni Baningime because of an injury.

  20. Attempt blocked. Kristian Dennis (St. Mirren) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Greg Kiltie.

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