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Stendel up and running as Hearts boss after Aberdeen draw

Hearts manager Daniel Stendel picked up his first point in charge of his new club with a 1-1 draw at home to Aberdeen, though his side remain bottom of the Ladbrokes Premiership.

The German manager had lost his first four games in charge of the Tynecastle team but they looked more resolute throughout the contest.

His side were in control after Ryotaro Meshino’s opening goal, but a red card for Sean Clare and the resulting free-kick from Niall McGinn lets the Dons back into the game.

It was a double whammy as McGinn, who came on for the injured Zak Vyner, placed the resulting free-kick into Joel Pereira’s goal with perfection. In the space of a minute Hearts’ lead, and momentum, was gone.

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