Hearts 3 – 1 Celtic

Hearts showed they might just be title contenders as they stunned Celtic to move eight points clear at the top of the Premiership.

The Jambos were unbeaten ahead of the much-anticipated clash while the Hoops were looking to avoid back-to-back league defeats.

Dane Murray, in for the injured Cameron Carter-Vickers, gifted the hosts an early opener with a nightmare own-goal, only for Callum McGregor to slam in an equaliser in a frantic first-half.

Derek McInnes’ side were dominant and Alex Kyziridis restored their lead as the deafening chant of “we shall not be moved” rang around Tynecastle Park.

Murray’s afternoon went from bad to worse when he brought down Claudio Braga in the box – up stepped captain Lawrence Shankland to fire in from the penalty spot to put the game out of reach.

Celtic could not manage a response, with many now wondering if the Old Firm’s 40-year title dominance really is under threat.

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Hearts take an early lead thanks to Celtic’s Dane Murray putting the ball into his own net

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Celtic captain Callum McGregor strikes to equalise against Hearts after the home side took an early lead

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Alexandros Kyziridis gives Hearts the lead again in their Scottish Premiership clash with Celtic

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Lawrence Shankland puts the home side 3-1 up against Celtic as Hearts looked to extend their lead at the top of the table

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