Stephen Kingsley reckons Hearts can be silent assassins in their bid to land silverware this season. The Gorgie men finished Saturday afternoon top of the Premiership after extending their impressive unbeaten run to 10 matches.
But Kingsley admits there was a huge sense of disappointment after Jason Cummings had pegged them back in a 1-1 draw against Dundee.
The hush that fell over the dressing room after the full-time whistle was an indication that the result felt like a defeat to Robbie Neilson ’s men.
Kingsley insists that is proof of the rise in standards that sees the Tynecastle outfit chase a sixth win of the campaign tonight against St Johnstone as they try to keep up the pressure on Rangers, who returned to the top with a win on
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