Powerful Hearts Overpower Meek The Hoops to Go Eight Points in Front

Hearts striker celebrates impressive victory
The Hearts forward secured Hearts' statement win

At a glance

  • Kyziridis & Shankland earn victory for the hosts and propel them eight points clear at summit
  • Callum McGregor equalized early Murray own goal
  • Hosts go 13 games without defeat for the first occasion in over two decades

The dominant Edinburgh side powered eight ahead of their Glasgow rivals at the top of the Scottish Premiership to strengthen their early title credentials and worsen the malaise around Brendan Rodgers' side.

A superb goal from Kyziridis and Lawrence Shankland's penalty gave the Hearts team a two-goal advantage that the reigning champions could not overcome.

Dane Murray - among three youth players in the Celtic starting lineup - slashed into his own net in the early stages to put the home side ahead at a energetic Tynecastle, and it was the 22-year-old's foul that led to the spot-kick.

Callum McGregor's classy first goal of the season had swiftly equalized the first goal, and the Swedish attacker almost put Rodgers' team in front, choosing placement over power and allowing Alexander Schwolow to save from close range.

But the unstoppable Hearts side seized control again to consign Celtic to back-to-back losses for the initial occasion since 2023.

It also gives the Edinburgh side a commanding advantage at the summit.

The last time they were this far ahead was in the 2005-2006 season under George Burley, when they ended as runners-up - one of just four occasions that a team has not secured the title having held such a lead in the last three decades.

McInnes, whose former team were runners-up to the champions on four occasions, has been at pains to downplay championship discussions, as the club seek their maiden league title since 1960.

Rodgers has seen it all before at the club - both perfect and shaky beginnings to a season. He's never ended as runner-up.

But on Sunday's evidence, this Hearts team showed they need to be taken seriously.

Match Analysis: Hearts Take Advantage of Weakened The Visitors

Hearts started with the self-assurance of a side undefeated in the league this season - fans' favourite Kyziridis poked a cross in for Shankland to fire off target.

The Glasgow team didn't help themselves with some uncharacteristic carelessness in possession and they buckled under their initial test.

A headed effort from Braga was tipped onto the woodwork by Kasper Schmeichel and Shankland's return ball was diverted goalwards by the hapless defender, in for the injured Cameron Carter-Vickers.

Celtic grew into the contest and started stringing passes together. From a flowing attack, the midfielder released the full-back to set up McGregor, who slotted home.

Key moment from Hearts vs Celtic

Apart from the Nygren chance, Celtic found it hard to generate chances for lone frontman Jonny Kenny or his replacement Shin Yamada amid the absence of stricken attackers Kelechi Iheanacho and Daizen Maeda.

The home team regained their intensity and adaptability in creating chances in the opposition half. Kyziridis, one of the finds of the club's scouting network, struck low past Schmeichel from the edge of the box.

Immediately after, the defender tripped the midfielder in the inside right channel and Shankland scored. And it could've been an even more handsome win, had replacement Ageu not been denied by Schmeichel.

The visitors' performance after the break was partially encapsulated in two incidents involving big-money recruit Engles.

The midfielder's wayward free-kick delivery was in stark contrast to his European display in the continental victory over Sturm Graz and the national team player was then yellow-carded for a cynical foul.

What They Said

Hearts head coach Derek McInnes: "You see how hard the players work, the team spirit. That's not sufficient on its own to win games week in, week out.

"Our strength lies in, is good technical ability. You're witnessing it from multiple individuals who have been here previously. Some of the new signings are eager to show that.

"We've got a good thing going at the minute, but it's just one win. It's crucial for us to keep winning. We've got loads to do, plenty to improve. Following the initial fixtures is normally an indication of your standing."

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers: "It's a really poor goal from our perspective. We didn't move when the ball went back as a line so when they play it, they ought to be caught offside but didn't. We have got to do better with the attempt.

"There's still so many points to play for. It's still so early. It's only nine games in. Obviously, being eight adrift is not what we would want. The comfort is there's numerous fixtures to play.

"Our attention must turn on the present and look to find more consistency and more quality in our play."

What's Next for Both Sides?

The Glasgow club are back at home on midweek against newly-promoted Falkirk (evening kick-off). At the same time in the top division, Hearts are at their opponents' ground.

Star Performer

Jersey: 89 Alexandros Kyziridis
Player rating 8.65

Team Player Scores

  • Number: 89 A. Kyziridis - Score: 8.65
  • Jersey: 9 L. Shankland - Score: 8.40
  • Jersey: 4 Craig Halkett - Average Rating: 8.30
  • Jersey: 10 Braga - Score: 8.27
  • Jersey: 14 Cameron Devlin - Score: 8.22
  • Number: 6 Beni Baningime - Score: 8.16
  • Jersey: 19 Stuart Findlay - Score: 8.07
  • Number: 3 S. Kingsley - Score: 8.06
  • Jersey: 18 H. Milne - Average Rating: 8.05
  • Number: 25 Alexander Schwolow - Average Rating: 8.04
  • Number: 31 Owen McEntee - Average Rating: 7.74
  • Jersey: 40 Ageu - Average Rating: 7.35
  • Jersey: 7 E. Kabangu - Average Rating: 7.22
  • Number: 22 T. Magnússon - Average Rating: 7.05
  • Number: 15 M. Steinwender - Score: 7.01
  • Number: 5 J. McCart - Average Rating: 6.82

Celtic Ratings

  • Jersey: 42 C. McGregor - Score: 4.02
  • Number: 1 K. Schmeichel - Average Rating: 3.85
  • Jersey: 63 K. Tierney - Score: 3.68
  • Number: 23 Sebastian Tounekti - Average Rating: 3.56
  • Number: 5 Liam Scales - Score: 3.43
  • Jersey: 51 Cillian Donovan - Score: 3.34
  • Jersey: 8 B. Nygren - Score: 3.28
  • Jersey: 27 A. Engels - Score: 3.24
  • Jersey: 49 J. Forrest - Score: 3.10
  • Jersey: 14 L. McCowan - Average Rating: 3.09
  • Jersey: 41 Reo Hatate - Score: 3.05
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