The sign for January Elton Kabangu and Jamie McCart have achieved their tynecastle debsus as in the form in the form of EKED, a 1-2 winning victory.
Union Loan Saint-Gilloise Strikerg was given an interval to the interval by bringing his third goal in two games, and the defender of McCart soon after he had been killed in the second half after equating early in the second half.
Jorge Grant Header eventually proved by deciding, with the response of Fraser Murray for visitors by providing the nervous finals for Battlefulness of Neil Crithy, while making six games in all competitions.
Hearts made two changes on the side that started victory of the Scottish cup on Brechin as Yan Dhanda, and Kenneth Vargas were replaced by Blair Spittal and James Wilson. New signatures Michael Steinwender and Sander Khartoum were not included, but Captain Lawrence Shankland is listed as under the eligible absence of five games with calf impairment.
There were three changes in the XI that started defeating Scotland cooks Celtic as a goalkeeper Robby McCrorie, Liam Donnelly and Brad Lyons, Kyle Magennis and Calvin Ramsay, who handed him to Liverpool Joining Liverpool.
Hearts made a breakthrough in the seventh moment when Wilson pulled out Robbie Deas on the left and went to Grant. Midfielder got all right, and the ball flew toward Wilson, which was redirected back into a dangerous area, and Kabangu set perfectly set to turn him home from the edge of the six yard box.
Kabangu had a good chance to double his double minutes later when he was released in the frame transition from Grant, but Belgian decided to sign up from within when he seemed to have a clear hit.
The hosts suffered a blow at 11. minutes when Craig Halkett, who covered fitness problems in recent seasons in recent seasons, heard after the cross stretch. The central back replaced Lewis Neilson, at the first appearance of Jambos in almost two years after recently recently revoked from the loan in St Johnstone.
Teen Wilson had two good options inside the box, both sides of great preservation from the goalkeeper of Craig Gordon to endure the head of Wales. McCart then had a header excluded because of offside at 34. minute.
Killie Boss Derek McInnes replaced the debitontant Ramsay with Danny Armstrong to start the second half.
Visitors pulled out the level within five minutes of reboot when Lewis Mayo came out of defense and reached out the right for Marley Watkins, whose low cross is repulsive at home near Wales.
Hearts renewed leadership in 58. Minute When McCart was powered by the homepage of proximity headers from the corner of James Pentrice.
They asked to have been in full control three minutes later when the O'Hara's guard was incorrect to the loss of exit of cows as he dropped on the edge of the boxes with six yards and grant, standing on it, which stood back on him back in the network .
But Killie withdrew one in 67. Minute when Armstrong's cross on the right headed home at the back post Murray.
Hearts Sat Musa Drammeh Puted three big chances of lining the game out of visitors, while Gordon was excellent to negate David Watson in 86. Minute.
What did managers say …
Heart boss Neil Critchey: “I didn't think we were great. We played better recently and I think we played better when we lost here in Kilmarnock (October).
“We hit three goals, they received two bad goals that were unlike us in recent games. That was six weeks ago (losers), so it's something to do about it.
“We had a chance to finish the game near the end and 3-2 could put the ball in the box and cause chaos.
Apart from Craig Gordon, he must make savings, we showed a little belief in the case. “
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes: “Normally if you come here and achieve you two, win or get something. Three mistakes in the game, the second and third we need to do better.
“The first goal was a mistake from Var. They don't indulge in incredibly. I don't criticize the (Refeeee) John Beaton or Line. He was in an open game (when Craig Gordon hits him for a long time) and then interfere with Joe Wright.
“I don't know how it can't be able to give you back, and how it's not offense and what's up. It's Var and what we pay for money. That's funny.
“We should have played better and I thought we had played most of the second half in their half, but we give the corner because we don't pick up, then the third goal was a mistake that the goalkeeper has got better. The Gollie game takes away from us.”