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'No passengers' as Hearts deliver 'brilliant performance'

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We asked for your views after Premiership leaders Hearts eased to a 3-0 win at Dundee United, who finished with nine men.

Here's what some of you said:

Derek: Strong performance on an awful pitch. Really turned up and did the job from the get-go, I’m more impressed with and proud of this Hearts squad every week. Three important players out, and you’d never notice the difference. Intensity is there, teamwork is there, workrate is there, and the new signings just slot right in. Can’t wait for the next game, and the next, and the next.

Chris: Was really nice just to enjoy the game as decisions went our way for once. How the referee has needed VAR for two incidents five yards from him I’ll never know. Harry Milne was superb and is integral in everything good we do. We go again on Tuesday against St Mirren away, a ground we haven’t won at in around 700 years it feels like.

Graham: Great team performance. Three goals and another clean sheet. Should have scored early in the second half and killed the game off. On to next game and same again.

Tam: A brilliant performance with every player giving their all. The team continues to ignore the rhetoric in some quarters, designed to unsettle us and do their talking where it matters. We have never been in a better position on and off the park and there is even more to come from this team. In previous years our injury list would have affected us badly but we have real quality just waiting for their chance and our recruitment has been spot on. A fantastic night, again!

Alan: Derek McInnes has really brought the best out in the team, the energy and tactics were spot on, everyone playing their part, no passengers and I think this togetherness will keep us pushing on to the end of the season.

Renton: Hearts have to improve on this performance if they are to stand a chance of winning the title. Too many wasted opportunities with the final ball.

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