"Benjamin Nygren and Yang Hyun-jun twice had Martin O'Neill's side ahead in a tense clash at Tynecastle that often threatened to boil over. But Stuart Findlay and Braga responded both times for the leaders - the second of which came after Auston Trusty saw red for Celtic. Derek McInnes' side remain six points clear of Celtic, but Rangers are now second in the table and only four back of the Jambos after defeating Dundee FC 3-0."
"Nygren curled home a magnificent seventh-minute free-kick after being fouled by Hearts new boy Marc Leonard to get Celtic off to a flier. Braga was then foiled one-on-one by Kasper Schmeichel, who also denied Alexandros Kyziridis when he ought to have scored following a woeful Trusty backpass. Hearts did level after the break when Findlay's downward header from Leonard's corner somehow squirmed past Schmeichel, but Tomas Cvancara saw a looping header hit the crossbar shortly after for Celtic."
"But a dramatic and testy fixture swung again when Trusty tugged Pierre Landry Kabore and was sent off after referee Steven McLean upgraded from a yellow after a trip to the pitch-side monitor. Braga was brilliantly denied at close range by Schmeichel, but the numerical advantage paid dividends when the Portuguese forward smashed home from Oisin McEntee's knock-back."
Claudio Braga scored an 87th-minute equaliser as Hearts secured a 2-2 draw with Celtic at Tynecastle. Benjamin Nygren opened the scoring with a seventh-minute free-kick, and Yang Hyun-jun restored Celtic's lead after Hearts had earlier levelled through Stuart Findlay. Kasper Schmeichel made several crucial saves, denying Braga and Alexandros Kyziridis. Celtic defender Auston Trusty was shown a red card after a VAR-reviewed foul on Pierre Landry Kabore, reducing Celtic to ten men. With the numerical advantage, Braga converted Oisin McEntee's knock-back to level. Hearts remain top, six points clear of Celtic, while Rangers move second.
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