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Hearts 2 - 1 Falkirk: Hearts cement their SPL ranking

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Published Date: 22 November 2008
HEARTS remain third in the SPL table after recording a fourth consecutive victory over Falkirk, achieved with two outstanding goals from Bruno Aguiar and Andy Driver. The Edinburgh club had fallen behind against a spirited Falkirk team but recovered to overhaul the deficit and claim another three points.
Hearts - Aguiar (18), Driver (59)
Falkirk - Lovell (16)


Steve Lovell opened the scoring with a breakaway goal, however a stunning free-kick from Aguiar ensured the scores were level at half-time. An individual effort from Driver
was sufficient to quash Falkirk's challenge in a game which lacked neither guts nor desire.

Hearts, with Ruben Palazuelos replacing the suspended Michael Stewart, began in purposeful fashion and could have moved in front after only six minutes. Lee Wallace forced his way through three Falkirk challenges, his shot was blocked, as were follow-up effort from Christian Nade and Eggert Jonsson. Moments later, Aguiar dispatched an acrobatic effort around a yard over Scott Flinders' crossbar.

John Hughes made four alterations following Falkirk's defeat of Motherwell last weekend and, initially, the changes appeared to unsettle his team. Just after the quarter-hour mark, they found rhythm as an incisive counter attack produced the opening goal. Lovell galloped on to Michael Higdon's through pass and prodded the ball low beyond the advancing Janos Balogh.

Falkirk's delirium was short-lived, however, as Aguiar restored parity two minutes later with another stupefying set-piece finish. Darren Barr impeded Nade 20 yards from goal and Aguiar expertly curled his strike into the top corner. Flinders threw a palm at the ball but was rendered helpless by its sheer power and accuracy.

Hearts' dominance continued through to the interval and into the early stages of the second half. Most apparent was their tenacity in the opposition half as visiting players often found themselves hounded out of possession by a hungry maroon pack. From Driver's 56th-minute cross, Christos Karipidis turned to send a left-footed effort inches wide of Flinders' left post.

The hosts' second was lying in wait and was delivered by Driver moments later. Arnau Riera was ultimately punished for his loose defensive pass as the winger collected the ball, meandered quickly past three opponents - Chris Mitchell, Riera and then Lee Bullen - before rounding Flinders and rolling into an empty goal. The thought arrived that, if the SFA can uncover a way to cap this player, they owe it to the nation to do so.

Hughes introduced an extra forward, Graham Barrett, hoping to source an equaliser but defensively resolute Hearts refused to comply. A dipping 35-yard shot by Mitchell was tipped for a corner by Balogh before Aguiar nodded Bullen's header off the goal line. There was also an injury-time moment of consternation when Falkirk substitute Mark Stewart headed a Mitchell cross only fractions of an inch off target.




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1

Stray Hogg,

22/11/2008 17:38:08
Motherwell 1-4 Hibs

Hearts are pesh
2

Riotstarter,

22/11/2008 17:38:42
Beginning to tell now. How poor hearts are. Falkirk deserved a victory. anyway the team that owns the capital slaughtered the Motherwell.(away)

Fletcher is worth more than the whole Hearts team plus the PBS.

ggtth girfuy fthearts.
3

Riotstarter,

22/11/2008 17:39:35
thommo how did the cc caper go ?
4

Riotstarter,

22/11/2008 17:46:58
13.000 at the PBS.

Crowds beginning to dwindle. wonder why they are supposed to be a big team.

got told hearts dived and cheated there way through the ninety minutes. FALKIRK deserved not just a point but a victory.

GGTTH
5

Stray Hogg,

22/11/2008 17:47:35
#4 Fantastic. Half the guys from last night can hardly walk...especially sligohibee.
6

Plantagenet,

23/11/2008 13:44:27
Ballogh is a disaster waiting to happen
Neilson tried hard but distribution poor
Zaliukas looks good then lapses into comedy errors
Obua - looks totally unsuited to Scottish game
7

Plantagenet,

23/11/2008 17:31:22
7. Hey Riotfarter - 13,000 would be a great crowd for your lot.
8

jamtart,

Beechboro Western Australia 24/11/2008 01:02:06
It's sad the excrement that is a minority of the hibs support find it necessary to come on a Hearts thread and spout their p#ss.1 win against the mighty murderwell and relegation is no longer an issue,the team are great and mixedup is the worlds greatest manager.Wonder what the comments will be next week if they get pumped again.

Any way back to the glorious heart of midlothian fc.
terrific display and it's only gonna get better.Get Bruno signed up NOW.I think Andy already signed a long term contract?

bring on the bears.

HMFC onwards and upwards

TOGETHER

MON THE JT'S

 

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