Robbie Neilson insists Hearts aren't finding their high flying status a burden despite blowing the chance to go two points clear at the top of the table by conceding a late equaliser to Dundee.
The Tynecastle boss - serving the first of a three match suspension after seeing red against Rangers last week - insists he wasn’t angry as they crept ahead of Rangers on goal difference for 24 hours at least.
John Souttar had swept the Jambos into a first half lead. But despite having 19 efforts on goal they were pegged back by Jason Cummings late header.
And, asked if being top was a burden, Neilson said: ‘I don’t think so, to be honest. “No matter who we play here, we are expected to win.
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