Kris Boyd, a seasoned football expert, emphasizes the pivotal moment in the Scottish Premiership title race, stating that Rangers must secure a victory against Hearts to remain competitive. Currently, Hearts hold a three-point advantage over Celtic, with Rangers trailing one point further back, leaving four matches in the season.
Celtic are scheduled to face Hibs on May 3, while Hearts host Rangers on May 4, with both matches broadcast live on Sky Sports.Boyd reflects on the recent twists in the title race, highlighting Celtic's rise to second place after beating Falkirk and Rangers' slip following a home loss to Motherwell. He stresses that for Rangers, the upcoming trip to Tynecastle is decisive. "Rangers have to go there and win, or it's done," Boyd remarked, noting that failing to win could end their title hopes.
He points out that Hearts have consistently found ways to win and challenge the traditional powerhouses, making the contest more intriguing.Meanwhile, Hearts' head coach Derek McInnes remains focused on his team's performance, acknowledging the importance of each match. "Anyone who says they're not interested in how the others are doing is telling lies," McInnes said, adding that his players must concentrate on their own results. The recent victory over Hibs has strengthened Hearts' position, and they aim to maintain their momentum.
As the season reaches its climax, all eyes will be on the clash between Rangers and Hearts to determine the title's fate.
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