Hearts fans, we asked for your thoughts after the commanding 3-0 victory over Falkirk, paired with Celtic's win at Motherwell—a result that sets up a dramatic final day title decider. The energy at Tynecastle was electric, but controversy struck with a last-minute penalty awarded to Celtic, a decision many are calling "ludicrous." Can this frustration fuel a historic triumph at Celtic Park?
Fraser described the night as "fantastic" until the controversial call, but he's hopeful the team can channel that injustice into glory. "The atmosphere was brilliant, only to be spoiled by an incredible penalty decision with the last kick. We have to use that, along with everything else against us this season, to fire ourselves to victory," he said.
Joe highlighted the resilience shown, praising Frankie Kent's opener as a display of quality. "So close to a memorable night, but still an amazing win. Frankie showed his class—always knew he had it in him. Let's take this into Saturday and make history. Keep believing," he added.
Brian noted Hearts' control after a shaky start, with Alexandros Kyziridis and Harry Milne adding spark. "Apart from the first 10 or 15 minutes, we were in complete control. Kyziridis looked a real handful, and Milne brought creativity. This team has shown true grit all season, grinding out results to get here. No reason we can't get a result on Saturday," he said.
Lazlo pointed to the wider narrative, calling the penalty decision a symbol of Scottish football's inconsistencies. "The world is watching, and the headlines are grim—non-penalties for Celtic, stonewallers denied for us. It's a cup final for the league. Their arrogance might be their undoing," he remarked.
Calum urged belief, noting the team's recent form. "We've come too far to give up now. Last night was our most dominant performance in a while. We have to carry that momentum and sharpness into Saturday. Believe," he said.
Alfo summed up the spirit: "A result against Celtic isn't easy, but these Jambos bend the knee to no one. The football world is rooting for Hearts to claim the title our performances deserve. One last effort, and these players will etch their names in folklore forever."
