Lawrence Shankland lastly broke his duck for the season as his stoppage-time equaliser helped managerless Hearts finish an eight-game shedding streak in a 1-1 draw at house to Ross County.
The underside-of-the-table Edinburgh aspect, beneath the interim cost of B staff head coach Liam Fox following Steven Naismith’s sacking final weekend, seemed set for an additional defeat as they struggled to discover a response to Ronan Hale’s gorgeous first-half opener for the Staggies.
However Hearts’ second-half stress ultimately paid off six minutes into added time when Shankland’s first aim of the marketing campaign earned them their first level since they drew with Rangers of their opening match.
How Hearts snatched a degree
Fox made 5 adjustments to the aspect that began Naismith’s final sport in cost away to St Mirren, together with handing 19-year-old Adam Forrester his debut at right-back within the absence of Gerald Taylor, who sustained a critical knee damage the earlier weekend.
There was one alteration to the County aspect that began the 3-3 draw with St Johnstone as Michee Efete changed James Brown at proper wing-back.
Hearts nearly went forward within the third minute, however Cammy Devlin was denied by a goal-saving problem from Ryan Leak after Staggies goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw had fumbled the ball into the trail of Shankland.
County threatened two minutes later when Noah Chilvers noticed an effort deflected over by Beni Baningime earlier than Chilvers blazed over after the next nook broke to him 15 yards out.
Devlin noticed a agency shot from the sting of the field properly saved by Laidlaw within the sixth minute earlier than the County keeper did fantastically to get right down to his left to maintain out Alan Forrest’s low strike after the winger had been picked out by a nook from Jorge Grant.
County, defending deep and slowing the sport down at each alternative, began to frustrate their hosts because the half wore on they usually went forward within the thirty sixth minute.
After Grant was dispossessed, the guests launched a speedy counter-attack and, when Baningime halted Connor Randall’s surge ahead with an excellent deal with on the sting of the field, the ball broke into the trail of Hale, who curled a surprising end excessive past Craig Gordon from 20 yards out.
As anger rained down from the stands, the Hearts gamers tried to summon a response, however Shankland headed huge after being picked out on the again publish by Stephen Kingsley two minutes earlier than the break.
Shankland went a lot nearer when he volleyed in opposition to the bar within the 58th minute earlier than Forrest and substitutes Barrie McKay and Yan Dhanda threatened.
The hosts had been to not be denied, nonetheless, and Shankland headed in Dhanda’s nook from six yards out to make sure some much-needed cheer for his or her embattled supporters.
What the managers stated…
Hearts interim boss Liam Fox: “I’m not sitting here celebrating taking a point
“What happy me is we stored going, we stored enjoying ahead, that was crucial factor.
“From where we’ve been and on the run we’ve had, it would have been easy to go into their shells, but Lawrence came up with the goods at the end, which he’s done numerous times before.
“As I stated, we’re not celebrating a degree, however I would reasonably we took one thing from the sport than nothing.”
Ross County supervisor Don Cowie: “I’m not angry, I’m proud of the group. We battled against a really good team and put our bodies on the line to try and get the clean sheet. It was frustrating to get so close, but it’s still a good point.
“Folks in all probability felt this was a superb alternative for Hearts to get again on the profitable path as a result of it was Ross County coming with a poor away file and there had been a supervisor change.
“It was about standing up to that and starting really well, keeping the home fans as quiet as we could.
“Clearly while you concede as late as we did you are deflated, however I’ve reminded them of the never-say-die perspective and the togetherness they confirmed. That can stand us in good stead.”