
Craig Halkett scored five points from the top of the Scottish Premier, defeating Hearts 1-0 in Tynecastle and defeating City Rivals Hibernians 1-0.
The first Edinburgh Derby of the season was exaggerated in the season, but the swirling wind of the wind seemed to end after the two big opportunities in the second half.
But after Halkett secured his first victory with Hibernian in five attempts in the cross of Sabah Kerjota, there was a happy scene between home support.
In this season’s seventh league game, Derek Mcinnes’s widespread aspect was the third strike time winner.
Since NEIL CRITCHLEY’s last time in late April, Jambos has not lost six points in October 2018, but he has the largest lead at the top of the table, but Champion Celtic has the opportunity to reduce the deficit when hosting Motherwell on Sunday.
Mcinnes had the same mind as he started winning two previous victories about Rangers and Falkirk.
There were two changes in Hibs, which started the 0-0 draw in Celtic Park, as Chris Cadden and Josh Campbell began the midfielder Miguel Chaiwa and Jamie McGrath.
Both Halkett and Boyle had an early opportunity, but after that, the only other attempts of the entire enthusiasm came from the distance.
Hibernian Wing-Back Jordan Obita, Heartwinger Alexandros Kyziridis, has been widely seen in the box at the edge of the box, until the Heartwinger Alexandros Kyziridis reaches his wonders to falkirk before.
Kyziridis raised the tail up, and after a free kick outside the left box, Greek disappeared with a low shot stored by the legs of Raphael Sallinger.
The game continued in the early second half of the year and continued in a terrible way, but began to start after the time mark.
Boyle broke the deadlock when he cleaned the goal in 62 minutes and triggered the joy of Alexander Schwolow, but the ball returned from the bottom of the Crossba.
On the other hand, after Hibs played before the important saving challenge to reject Lawrence SHANKLAND, Hibs played low shots at the edge of Claudio Braga by Sallinger.
Boyle tried to exclude it for offsides in 68 minutes, and Hibernian’s forward was frustrated again as Schwolow could save great savings as he passed through five minutes later.
The defender Halkett turned out to be a pivotal as he struck a two -minute strike time to guide Kerjota’s cross in 6 yards and caused a terrible scene around Tynecastle.











