Maroon Memories: Kingston is architect of victory

Hearts finally recorded their first victory of the season at Fir Park, and although the manner of their win wasn't pretty, the visiting support went home happy nonetheless.
Laryea Kingston carves his way through to scoreLaryea Kingston carves his way through to score
Laryea Kingston carves his way through to score

The two goals which gave them their first three points of the campaign were about the only quality touches of football they displayed, but their willingness to fight to the end of an undistinguished encounter was the key difference between this match and their four previous fixtures.

Laryea Kingston, deployed in an unfamiliar wide right-midfield position, made his talent tell, scoring the first midway through the opening 45 minutes, then laying on the second for substitute Andrius Velicka in stoppage time.

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As could have been predicted from their differing form, Motherwell began in more confident mood, winning the bulk of the 50-50 balls, with Hearts a shade off the pace.

However, The Jam Tarts created the first scoring chance when Robbie Neilson surged down the right and crossed for Calum Elliot. Having been on loan at Fir Park the previous season, Elliot was eager to make an impact on his return, but he directed his header straight at Graeme Smith, allowing the goalkeeper to block.

Stephen Hughes was beginning to look sharp for the Steelmen and on a couple of occasions came close to creating a good opening. But, just as it seemed Motherwell had regained the ascendancy, Hearts took the lead.

Picking up a knocked-down header in the middle of the park, Kingston forged his way up the pitch, then, from outside the box, unleashed a low drive which Smith could not get down to in time.

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Within two minutes of the restart, Hearts had a strong penalty claim, with Elliot going down in the box, but Charlie Richmond waved away the appeals from the Hearts players.

Having benefited from that let-off, Motherwell forcefully resumed their search for an equaliser. Steven McGarry had a scoring opportunity at the end of a swift move which exposed Marius Zaliukas’s lack of positional awareness, but the striker did not make good contact and his shot was easily gathered by Steve Banks.

Five minutes from time Chris Porter almost equalised, but Banks got a hand to his low shot. Zaliukas was booked for a tackle from behind as Hearts fought to hold on to their lead, as Motherwell upped their efforts again.

But, it was Hearts who had the last word, when, after being put through by Kingston, Lithuanian frontman Velicka dinked the ball over Smith to secure the three points.

Hearts: Banks, Neilson, Goncalves, Tall, Stewart, Berra, Zaliukas, Kingston, Nade, Elliot, Ksanavicius

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