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  • Elliot (23), Elliot (29), Aguiar (49)
  • Invincibile (8)
  • Date:2009-04-04
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Tynecastle Stadium
  • Attendance:13659
  • Referee:Somers, D

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Hearts are replacing Bruno Aguiar with Mike Tullberg.

89mins

Hearts are replacing Calum Elliot with Christian Nade.

80mins

Michael Stewart is replaced by Eggert Jonsson.

78mins

David Fernandez is being taken off, Scott Anson has come on in his place.

76mins

The referee has booked Kevin Kyle.

57mins

Manuel Pascali is being taken off, Ryan O'Leary has come on in his place.

53mins

Manuel Pascali is booked for dissent.

49mins

Goal!! Hearts have scored with Bruno Aguiar putting it in the back of the net.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 2 v 1.

46mins

Grant Murray is being taken off, Willie Gibson has come on in his place.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by D Somers

38mins

Mehdi Taouil goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

29mins

Goal!! Calum Elliot scores for Hearts.

23mins

Goal!! Calum Elliot scores for Hearts.

8mins

Goal!! Danny Invincibile scores for Kilmarnock.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, April 4th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Calum Elliot hit his first goals of the season as Hearts cruised to three points against a fragile Kilmarnock.

Elliot, who has been given a tough time by Hearts' fans, left the field to a standing ovation for his display.

The home side could even afford to miss a second-half penalty as they won with room to spare.

Janos Balogh was back in goal for Hearts after suspension and recovering from a hamstring injury sustained in training earlier in the week.

Killie took the lead after eight minutes with the simplest of goals. Mehdi Taouil sent a rather lazy looking cross to the back post but no-one reacted in the Hearts' defence and Danny Invincibile stole in to nod home from six yards.

Hearts hit back immediately and when David Lilley was unconvincing with his clearance, Andrew Driver's quick-fire effort was brilliantly tipped over by Alan Combe.

Elliot then sent David Obua clear, but his 25-yard shot was always drifting wide of target.

Killie were guilty of giving away too many free-kicks at the edge of their area and Hearts equalised midway through the first half after Lilley was guilty of conceding one such foul.

Bruno Aguiar's kick was flicked on at the near post by Ruben Palazuelos and, though Combe pulled off a terrific save, Elliot was brave and alert to stab the loose ball into the net.

The Hearts striker produced a top-notch finish six minutes later when he pounced on a low cross from Lee Wallace to beat Combe with an instinctive strike.

Lilley had a chance to equalise moments later when the ball broke to him at the edge of the box but he could not keep his volley down.

But Kilmarnock never looked comfortable at the back. Obua, having switched wings with Driver, delivered a great cross but Elliot and Aguiar seemed to get in each other's way with the goal at their mercy.

Taouil became the first player to be booked after a lunge on Robbie Neilson on the touchline and he was fortunate only to be shown the yellow card.

Elliot should have completed his hat-trick five minutes from the break when Driver scampered clear on the right and laid the ball on a plate, but he sidefooted his effort tamely wide.

It was 3-1 four minutes after the restart. Elliot out-muscled Manuel Pascali in the six-yard box and played the ball back for Aguiar to score at the near-post.

Hearts were awarded a penalty after 61 minutes when Ryan O'Leary fouled Elliot, but Aguiar's spot-kick struck the inside of the post before bouncing to safety.

Elliot had another chance for a hat-trick after Michael Stewart sent him clear, but his low shot lacked power and Combe saved easily.

Hearts

Kilmarnock

Corners

44

Fouls

823

Goal attempts

147

Shots off target

64

Offsides

22

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