Hearts beat rivals Hibs to climb off foot of Ladbrokes Premiership

Sean Clare, Oliver Bozanic and Conor Washington were Hearts’ derby heroes as a 3-1 win over Hibernian at Easter Road saw Daniel Stendel’s side clamber off the bottom of the Ladbrokes Premiership.

The Leith clash was a dress rehearsal for next month’s William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final but it is the hosts who will have to brush up their act after being out-worked by their hungry city rivals.

Jack Ross’ hosts did pull one back through Melker Hallberg late on.

Yet they were lucky not to find themselves down to 10-men as the officials missed Marc McNulty’s blatant stamp on Clair.

Then came the big flashpoint. McNulty looked to have ample time to avoid making contact with Clare as the Hearts midfielder stumbled to the ground yet still managed to plant his foot square into the Englishman’s back.

In Allan’s defence, his eyes were shut as a Bozanic delivery hit his dangling arm but this time Clancy saw the whole episode and immediately pointed to the spot, with Clare’s low penalty just about evading Marcanio’s reach down to the Israeli’s right.

Hibs should have responded almost immediately but there were no takers to convert Paul Hanlon’s knock-down from a Allan corner.

Instead Ross’ team were masters of their own downfall as a catastrophic mix-up handed the Gorgie men their second.

And the Hibs fans were flooding for the exits with 10 minutes left when Washington beat the offside trap to catch Hickey’s ball over the top before drilling home number three.

Substitute Hallberg’s scrambled 89th-minute strike with his first touch after a Daryl Horgan effort was blocked on the line by Dikamona was scant consolation for the hosts.

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