
"We are dominating big games and small ones. Fought back hard when previously we'd have felt sorry for ourselves at 2-1 down and been stuck there. As long as there's all this effort for each other and the team and fans continue to stick together behind them. I need say no more. Pierre Landry Kabore could have scored, some other chances could have gone in, but we are still clear at top. Let's see at end February to April."
"If you were a neutral then this game was a great advert for Scottish football. As a Jambo I am delighted, given the players we had missing, to take at least one point from the game in yet another battling display. Marc Leonard already looks like a useful addition but clearly the management team don't see Elton Kabangu in their plans."
"Celtic had three chances and scored two of them. The majority of the time Hearts controlled the game and made Celtic look bang average. Alexandros Kyziridis and Claudio Braga both had great chances and we let Celtic off the hook. Kabore covered every blade of grass and Tomas Magnusson gets better with every game. A great performance considering how many injuries we have currently."
Hearts fought back twice to draw with Celtic at Tynecastle, showing resilience despite missing players. Celtic finished with ten men after Auston Trusty received a red card following a VAR review. Rangers climbed to second place by defeating Dundee. Aberdeen, Falkirk and Motherwell recorded comfortable wins on Saturday. Supporters praised collective effort, defensive coverage from Pierre Landry Kabore, and improving displays from Tomas Magnusson and Marc Leonard. Some fans questioned management decisions about Elton Kabangu, while many emphasized unity between players and supporters as important for the title challenge.
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