Late Kyziridis Winner Maintains Hearts Unbeaten League Start against Livingston

Livingston 1 – 2 Hearts L. Smith (26′) C. Braga (47′) A. Kyziridis (90+1) Two second-half goals saw the Jambos come from behind to beat Livingston at The Set Fare Arena. Around 6,000 Hearts fans made the short journey west from Edinburgh, and after a frantic opening, their side settled better. Claudio Braga bagged two off the bench against Motherwell last Saturday. He latched onto a clipped Lawrence Shankland pass but dragged his shot across the goal for the game’s first chance. Livingston won their first league match at home three weeks ago, but struggled for clear-cut chances in the opening twenty minutes Hearts continued to grow into the game, Braga and Shankland linked again, but the Hearts captain could not direct his header on target. Livingston took the lead in the 26th minute, Lewis Smith marauded forward on the right, and his low drive beat Zander Clark at the front post. The goal was slightly against the run of play and silenced the large visiting support. The goal invigorated Livingston, who threatened the Hearts box again through Tete Yengi soon after. Hearts struggled to break down a drilled Livingston defence for the remainder of the first period, Blair Spittal’s blocked shot being their closest effort. Livingston had a chance to double their tally, but after stealing possession on the left, Robbie Muirhead’s fired cross had no takers. Yengi came close again on the stroke of halftime, rolling the ball onto his right foot but firing straight at Clark in goal. The halftime whistle blew to boos from the away support. This was the third straight league match that Hearts were behind at the break; Derek McInnes’ men had to improve. Alexandros Kyziridis replaced Craig Halkett at halftime and made an instant impact. Following a corner kick, the Greek winger fired a right-footed cross, which Braga glanced home to level the game. Livingston looked to hit back straight away, but Muirhead’s thunderous free-kick arrowed right of the goal. Kyziridis continued to energise the visitors’ attack as Hearts pressed for a second. He glided infield after 55 minutes, but after beating a yellow shirt, rolled a tame shot at Jerome Prior’s goal. Hearts now played with a conviction, something they lacked for much of the first half. Braga beat the offside trap soon after, but his low cross couldn’t find the feet of Shankland. Braga had another chance to score from the right-hand side of the box, but his shot grazed the side netting. Hearts’ newest signing, Eduardo Ageu Almeida Santos, came off the bench and added further presence in the forward areas. He linked with Cameron Devlin, but unleashed a 20-yard strike wide of Prior’s goal. Braga looked set to give Hearts the lead in the 80th minute. Prior had smothered Ageu’s poked strike, but the forward could only hit the post with the goal beckoning. The home side responded through Stevie May’s inviting free kick. Unfortunately for Livingston, the whipped ball had no takers and bobbled into the hands of Clark in goal. Hearts won the game in stoppage time. Kyziridis picked up the ball on the edge of the box and whipped a low strike around Prior, causing frenzy in the away end. The home side almost equalised in the final seconds, Connor McLennan rose freely in the box but could only divert his header wide. Livingston: Prior 7 Montgomery 6 McGowan 6 Wilson 6 Smith 6 Finlayson 6 Pittman 6 Sylla 6 Bokila 6 Muirhead 7 Yengi 5 Substitutes: Shinnie 6 Winter 6 McLennan 6 May 6 Hearts: Clark 6 Kent 6 Halkett 6 Spittal 6 Findlay 6 Milne 6 McEntee 6 Beningime 7 Devlin 6 Spittal 6 Braga 8 Shankland 6 Substitutes: Kyziridis 8 Ageu 7 Kerjota 6 Kabangu 5
Partick Thistle Avoid Scare to Defeat Raith Rovers

Partick Thistle halted a Raith Rovers comeback as they defeated a side that came back from two goals down 3-2 at the Wyre Stadium at Firhill. This result inflicts Raith with their first league defeat of the campaign, with Thistle now unbeaten since their opening day 5-1 thrashing to St. Johnstone and find themselves level on points with today’s travelling side. The hosts raced in front with a blistering performance in the opening quarter of an hour of the game, with journeyman talisman Tony Watt giving the Jags the lead in the 7th minute of the game, when he slid onto the end of a low cross courtesy of Thistle academy graduate Aidan Fitzpatrick who’s work down the left wing made it all happen. Fitzpatrick would score one of his own just six minutes later, cutting onto his right foot with the use of a couple of stopovers, and putting his laces through the ball to bury it passed Josh Rae in the away goal. Thistle remained on top of the visitors up until the 20th minute which is when the momentum began to shift in favour of the Kirkcaldy side, when Partick Thistle captain Lee Ashcroft brought down Raith forward Paul McMullan inside the box and was booked for his troubles. Dylan Easton took the spot kick, and sent goalkeeper Josh Clarke the wrong way as he tucked the ball into the bottom left corner the goal. Raith found inspiration from this avenue back into the match and really began to take the game to Mark Wilson’s side, eventually finding an equaliser after being two behind so early on in the 36th minute. McMullan chased an aerial long ball and chested it down to put himself through one on one with Clarke. He took it round the Thistle goalkeeper but the angle was unkind to him, leaving him with no option but to square it back across for midfielder Ross Matthews to hammer home and level the scoring. Many of the Thistle faithful had their hearts in their mouths on the 65th minute when Raith striker Lewis Vaughan went down inside the box, with many fearing the home side had conceded another penalty. Alas, the referee brandished his yellow card to Vaughan for simulation. Thistle reclaimed their lead 16 minutes from time, as both of their wingers combined to give them the advantage. Aidan Fitzpatrick again with some stunning play down that left flank to beat his man, before his left footed cross zipped across the box for Logan Chalmers to run onto the end of at the back post to smash it goal wards to net his 5th goal of the season in all competitions. There was a couple of late scares of an equaliser for Raith in the dying minutes of the game. Jack Hamilton had a chance to level the scoring around 10 minutes from time, but couldn’t sort his feet out and the ball hit his leg and sailed over the bar from close distance. Merely just a couple minute after this, a cross from wide right nearly floated into Josh Clarke’s goal, but his palm to divert it only led to another chance for Paul McMullan, with the attacker seeing his effort cannon off of the crossbar. Raith piled on further pressure, with the ball falling to Jordan Doherty in acres of space in the final minute of regulation time, but his half volley hit the side netting and Raith’s hopes of a point on the road evaporated. Partick Thistle: Clarke 5, Reading 6, Ashcroft 5, Chalmers 8 (Lawless 3), Crawford 6 (Turner 4), O’Reilly 6, Fitzpatrick 9 , McPherson 6, Stanway, Watt 8 (Samuel 4), Lets’osa 7 (McBeth 2) Raith Rovers: Rae 5, Hanlon 5, Fordyce 5, Matthews 6 , Mullin 6 (Vaughan 3), McMullan 8, Brown 6 (Hamilton 3), Byrne 5, Doherty 7, Easton 7 (Chin 3), Stevenson 5