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Home / Sports / Kingsley's Blinder Seals Hearts' Premiership Lead

Kingsley's Blinder Seals Hearts' Premiership Lead

14 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Stephen Kingsley scored a stunning 20-yard strike.
  • Hearts now lead the Premiership by six points.
  • Manager praised team's resilience in difficult conditions.
Kingsley's Blinder Seals Hearts' Premiership Lead

Hearts have established a six-point advantage at the summit of the William Hill Premiership following a determined 2-0 away win against Falkirk. The decisive second goal came from substitute Stephen Kingsley, who unleashed a spectacular 20-yard volley into the net just three minutes after coming on. This strike, in the 77th minute, doubled Hearts' lead after Claudio Braga had opened the scoring with a header in the opening minute of the match.

Manager Derek McInnes expressed his delight with Kingsley's impactful performance, highlighting the player's inherent quality. McInnes also commended his team's overall performance, noting their ability to secure a crucial victory under difficult December playing conditions. He emphasized the importance of securing the win and maintaining a clean sheet against a Falkirk side known for creating scoring opportunities, crediting his goalkeeper with a quiet night.

The match also saw a VAR review for a potential handball in the penalty area before half-time, but no penalty was awarded. Falkirk manager John McGlynn accepted the decision, reflecting on how a potential equalizer at that moment could have changed the game's dynamic. Hearts reportedly remain interested in St Johnstone attacker Josh McPake, with McInnes confirming ongoing discussions.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Stephen Kingsley scored a spectacular goal from 20 yards, sealing Hearts' 2-0 victory and extending their league lead.
Hearts are currently six points clear at the top of the William Hill Premiership.
A potential handball penalty for Falkirk was reviewed by VAR and ultimately not awarded.

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