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Five-star Hearts humble St Mirren as MacPhee delivers first win

Returning trio Steven Naismith, Jamie Walker and Jake Mulraney all scored as Hearts delivered a 5-2 victory against St Mirren to hand Austin MacPhee his first win as interim head coach.

Naismith and Walker had been absent from the Jambos starting line-up since August due to injury issues, while Mulraney missed around two weeks with an ankle knock.

Yet they showed no ill-effects as Hearts claimed a thrilling triumph over the Buddies at Tynecastle – their maiden league win at home this term and the first time they have hit five goals in a top-flight fixture since battering Inverness 5-1 in August 2016.

It took just five minutes for Hearts to notch the first goal of MacPhee’s tenure as temporary boss, with Naismith darting to the near post and instinctively prodding home a fine Andy Irving corner.

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