Hearts 2 – 0 Ross Co

Elton Kabunga and Jorge Grant reached any side of the break while Hearts beat Ross County 2-0 to climb back to the top Premiership Top.
Kabunga knocked home the first in the 26th minute before replacement Grant turned into close to the dying phase.
In the end, it was a direct victory for the hosts, but the county was still right in the game until Grant doubled the heart lead.
The Gorgie side moved to sixth place in the table with just three before the Split game, while the county is four points worse.
Fresh from earning his first Scottish call, striker Hearts James Wilson was returned to the line.
But it was a quiet start to the game for both Wilson and Hearts while they fought to find any rhythm in the early stages against the county team that looked comfortable.
It took up to 21 minutes for Hearts to register his first meaningful point of goal when Blair Spittal shot from 20 meters.
The heart enjoyed the greater share of possession and made it in the 26th minute when Kabunga brought the home team.
Beni Bandime showed a great skill to make space before entering the Union Union Saint-Gilloise forward.
And Kabunga knocked the ball of goalkeeper Jordan Asmis’s leg from the immediate measure
Hearts had spring in his step and had the opportunity to double the lead in the 32nd minute when Lawrence Shankland slid in Wilson, but a teenager – fled from a goal – he could only hit Pitoma in Assises.
The second period was similar to the first, with the hearts continued to dominate the ball without working too much with it in the last third.
The county had the opportunity to test Craig Gordon at Hearts Gords in the 55th minute when Kieran Phillips got a break on the edge of the box, but his right bracket twisted passing by the place.
The Kabunga then took place from 12 meters a few moments later after connecting with the Shankland cross before the replacement of Musa Drammeh failed to get his head on the ball from a good cross.
The amisah County guard kept his team in the 88th minute with a amazing savings to keep Prammeh’s first shot from a decrease in Alan Forrest.
But Drammeh then became a service provider in the 89th minute when his low cross scored Grant near his position.