The message from McInnes has been clear all season – ‘choose us after two rounds of fixtures’. The marketing campaign has now reached that stage.
And if that is to be Hearts’ Judgement Day, Baningime’s pink card someway helped their trigger for salvation.
Going into this recreation, they have been the heavy favourites. St Mirren are circling the drain, an harm disaster in midfield having ripped the center out of Stephen Robinson’s League Cup winners.
However being anticipated to win will not be one thing Hearts have at all times been snug with. Of their solely blip in type this season, they have been held by St Mirren, Dundee United, Motherwell and Kilmarnock, and misplaced to a struggling Aberdeen facet.
These have been all video games – Motherwell away apart, maybe – that Hearts would have focused wins from.
However, as an alternative, it’s in video games in opposition to the Previous Agency through which they’ve shone.
Not since 1960 had they gained three consecutive video games in opposition to their Glasgow rivals. They gained the league that season.
They’re at the moment on a run of 4, with Celtic at dwelling on the horizon.
It may very well be these encounters that make the distinction, however it’s one such because the triumphs over Dundee and St Mirren that counsel they will not fall away.
Twice they have been a person down, twice they continued to struggle and declare wins.
“Discuss assertion outcomes,” pundit Allan Preston mentioned on Sportsound. “It is a assertion end result for Hearts. All the way down to 10 males for the reason that fifteenth minute they usually deserved to win by extra.”
If there’s such a factor as an announcement draw, Hearts have managed that, too. Trailing 3-0 to Motherwell in late August, it appeared McInnes’ bubble was about to burst. As an alternative, they got here again to attract 3-3.
They could not handle the identical feat in opposition to Hibernian within the Edinburgh derby simply after Christmas, however they have been a Raphael Sallinger tremendous save away from a degree.


