The Scotsman

Hearts finish season with four-goal stroll

- By BARRY ANDERSON at Stark’s Park

HEARTS

Mackay-steven 11, 73, Henderson 57, Naismith 70

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A season Hearts will be glad to see the back of ended encouragin­gly in the Kirkcaldy darkness last night.

Many feel a campaign in the Scottish Championsh­ip was forced upon the Edinburgh club unnecessar­ily, but having won the title they can now hope for brighter evenings in the Premiershi­p.

They do so following a run of five games without conceding a goal and can enter the top flight with some confidence restored. Just a few weeks ago, they looked a worryingly dispirited bunch after defeats by Brora Rangers and Queen of the South.

There is now more cohesion and intensity in Hearts’ play, although the Premiershi­p will be an altogether different examinatio­n. They ended Raith Rovers’ hopes of finishing second in the

Championsh­ip with a 4-0 victory at Stark’s Park.

Gary Mackay-steven continued in similar vein to last weekend with two goals, Euan Henderson and substitute Steven Naismith claiming the others. Raith needed to win to secure second spot but found themselves reduced to ten men when Iain Davidson was dismissed with the score 2-0.

Rovers take third spot, meaning an all-fife play-off quarter-final with rivals Dunfermlin­e. The first leg of that tie is this Tuesday.

Without the injured Armand Gnanduille­t, Hearts’ patient start was rewarded with a clinical opener on 11 minutes. Michael Smith’s crisp ball through the right channel found Mackay-steven. His timely run took him in behind the Raith defence before a powerful finish into the bottom corner.

The Kirkcaldy side were hemmed in their own half for long periods of the first 45 but did spurn a glorious chance seven minutes from the interval. Reghan Tumilty’s deep cross found Brad Spencer just yards from goal but his hurried first-time attempt soared over the goalframe.

Hearts remained in control after the break, and Henderson rippled the netting in the 57th minute after the visitors won possession from Jamie Macdonald’s kickout. Andy Halliday fed the young forward for a turn and finish across the goalkeeper.

Henderson won a penalty in the 59th minute when Davidson’s trip earned the Raith defender a straight red card from referee David Munro. Craig Halkett stepped up to the spot only to see his shot clip the top of the bar.

The metalwork was left shaking again from Liam Boyce’s left foot but Naismith entered the fray to poke home a close-range finish and kill the game dead. The Hearts captain then exchanged passes with Boyce, who crossed for Mackay-steven to tap home the fourth goal.

Raith Rovers: J Macdonald; Davidson, Mendy (Armstrong 46), Benedictus; Tumilty, Hendry, King, Spencer, K Macdonald; Vaughan (Cooney 60), Gullan (Ugwu 66). Subs not used: Abraham, Kennedy, Duku, Thomson.

Hearts: Gordon; M Smith (Irving 55), Halkett, Souttar; Logan, Mceneff (Pollock 75), Haring, Halliday; Mackaystev­en; Henderson (Naismith 68), Boyce. Subs not used: Stewart, Popescu, Kastaneer, Mcgill.

Referee: David Munro

 ??  ?? 0 Hearts winger Gary Mackay-steven celebrates his second goal against Raith Rovers
0 Hearts winger Gary Mackay-steven celebrates his second goal against Raith Rovers

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