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Super-sub Simms nets late winner in five-goal thriller at Tannadice

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DUNDEE UNITED 2 HEARTS 3

Substitute Ellis Simms stepped off the bench to score a late winner as inform Hearts beat Dundee United 3-2 at Tannadice to make it nine games in a row undefeated.

The Tynecastle side fell behind early on to a Dylan Levitt goal but the visitors hit back to lead through Liam Boyce and Josh Ginnelly.

Ryan Edwards levelled things up again for the hosts but Simms’ strike gave the visitors a deserved three points from an entertaini­ng cinch Premiershi­p match.

There were two changes to the United side that drew 2-2 with Dundee a fortnight previously as Scott McMann and Chris Mochrie replaced Kevin McDonald and Marc McNulty.

Hearts – already assured of third place – made four alteration­s to the side that started last weekend’s Scottish Cup semi-final victory over Hibernian as Craig Halkett, Andy Halliday and Stephen Kingsley missed out through injury and Simms dropped to the bench.

Taylor Moore, Aaron McEneff, Gary MackayStev­en and Ginnelly were all added to the starting line-up. United made a strong start and centreback­s Edwards and Ross Graham both threatened with headers from a Levitt corner inside the opening minute. Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon then had to make an instinctiv­e block to deny Nicky Clark from a Tony Watt cutback in the fourth minute.

Immediatel­y afterwards, Levitt seized possession and nutmegged Peter Haring before skipping past Alex Cochrane and slotting past the exposed Gordon to give the hosts the lead.

The Tynecastle side threatened an equaliser in the seventh minute when McEneff shot over from the edge of the box.

It was the Irish midfielder’s last notable involvemen­t in the match as he limped off in the 15th minute to be replaced by Ben Woodburn.

Hearts deservedly equalised just before the break when Boyce forced the ball in from close range after Nathaniel Atkinson drilled in a low cross from the right following good work by Ginnelly and Woodburn.

Ginnelly threatened with a couple of efforts from distance before eventually adding his name to the scoresheet in the 59th minute when his pace allowed him to get on the end of Cochrane’s ball over the top and he rounded Siegrist to knock into the empty net.

United hit back in the 65th minute when defender Edwards drilled home a superb low strike from 25 yards.

But Hearts got themselves back in front in the 83rd minute when substitute Simms ran on to a through ball and lashed an emphatic strike beyond Siegrist.

 ?? ?? Hearts hitman Ellis Simms celebrates the winner.
Hearts hitman Ellis Simms celebrates the winner.

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