Hearts vs Ross County. Scottish Premiership.
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Match report and highlights as Hearts end a run of five straight defeats by thrashing Ross County 6-1; Lawrence Shankland scored a hat-trick for the hosts; Alex Cochrane and a Josh Ginnelly double completed the scoring; Owura Edwards netted a consolation for the visitors, who remain bottom
Saturday 22 April 2023 20:46, UK
Hearts brought an end to their losing run in emphatic fashion as they hammered Ross County 6-1 to move back to within two points of third place in the Scottish Premiership.
Five straight defeats had cost Robbie Neilson his job as manager and another against rivals Hibernian followed last weekend but interim replacement Steven Naismith tasted victory for the first time as he oversaw a devastating display.
Three goals in 11 minutes from Alex Cochrane, Josh Ginnelly and Lawrence Shankland blew Ross County away in the first half and lifted the gloom at Tynecastle.
Shankland added a fourth from the spot in injury time before the break and a second from Ginnelly in the 57th minute sparked yet more embarrassment for the visitors.
Scotland striker Shankland added his hat-trick just two minutes later and a late penalty from Owura Edwards was little consolation for County, who remain rooted to the bottom.
Naismith had urged his side to show more of an attacking threat and Cochrane wormed his way into the left side of the box early on, but Ginnelly screwed his cutback across goal and wide.
Barrie McKay then drilled an effort over after Shankland had chested the ball down into his path.
Alex Iacovitti had to block a Ginnelly shot in the 16th minute but the opener arrived just a minute later.
Shankland attempted a give-and-go with Ginnelly at the edge of the box but it was Cochrane who seized on the lay-off to rifle a right-footed shot into the bottom corner.
County needed to settle back into the game but Hearts had their tails up and doubled their lead in the 22nd minute.
A long through-ball sent Ginnelly through on goal and he cut back inside to curl his shot into the top corner for a goal that was awarded following a VAR check for offside.
Cochrane then turned provider for the third with a chipped cross from the left as Shankland out-muscled Connor Randall to aim a downward header back across goal and into the bottom corner.
Just two minutes later, the Hearts skipper came within a whisker of adding a fourth but his lob rebounded back off the crossbar.
With Ross Laidlaw denying Cammy Devlin with a superb low save and Peter Haring driving just over, it was one-way traffic and in danger of becoming humiliating for the visitors.
In first-half injury time Shankland did add to County's misery with a fourth from the spot after tumbling over the outstretched leg of Dylan Smith, the penalty awarded by VAR.
There was no respite for County after the break as the relentless Jambos turned the screw.
Jordan White should have pulled one back for the Staggies but headed against the bar from point-blank range.
But then Ginnelly speared in the fifth from 25 yards 11 minutes after the break when he turned inside on a throw-in from the left.
Just two minutes later, Yutaro Oda made a bee-line for the County goal and when he was stopped in his tracks, Shankland seized on the loose ball to chip brilliantly into the net from 10 yards.
The Jambos threatened a seventh on more than one occasion but the visitors had the final say as Edwards won a foot race with Cochrane to gain possession before chopping inside and being brought down by Hearts' first goalscorer.
The substitute slotted in from the spot to deny the home side a first clean sheet in seven games.
Hearts interim boss Steven Naismith:
"It gets that first win out of the way but, more importantly, the performance was really good.
"Last weekend, I said we didn't carry as much of an attacking threat against Hibs as we should have, and we were maybe one pass away from creating opportunities. Today, we did that much better.
"We were brave, especially in our own half on the ball and made the right choices with our passing.
"We played forward at the right times, which creates opportunities. We have really good players here so I knew if we created opportunities then we would take them.
"It was a good day's work and it will give them loads of confidence as it breaks that rut of not winning.
"I've said before, and I think people were second guessing the comments I was making, but there are a good group of players here, they want to do well and be successful.
"This has probably been the most challenging time since most of them have been at the club but they showed today that they were brave.
"It gets a win. I say it all along, if we win games we will be successful, it's as simple as that.
"I am not going to sit here and say everything changes from last week because it doesn't. We are going into a run of fixtures when you are playing against the best five teams in the league and all the games will bring their own threats and
challenges for us - but they also bring opportunities, which is the main thing for us."
Ross County boss Malky Mackay:
"We were way off it and Hearts were excellent. Give them credit where it's due.
"It's happened twice this season. Earlier in the season against Motherwell at home where we were really off it, and that's the second one.
"We've just got to get back on track again. We've come off the back of three good performances but everyone, to a man, was under par.
"That's what happens when you are [off it] and the opposition are doing well.
"We've got to make sure, going into these last five games, that we get back on the way we've been playing over the last few weeks."
The Scottish Premiership now splits into the top and bottom six with the fixtures yet to be announced.
The first games will be the weekend of 6/7 May.