A Boost for Shakhtar Donetsk: Hearts Deal Major Blow to Rangers Title Hopes

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Hearts - Rangers 2:1

Rangers are slipping further away from the summit of the Scottish Premiership, and with it, their chances of securing automatic qualification for the UEFA Champions League are rapidly fading. This development carries added significance for Shakhtar Donetsk, who are closely monitoring the situation, as Rangers remain one of their key rivals in the European qualification equation. A domestic league title remains the crucial requirement.

Hearts, managed by Derek McInnes, played a decisive role in shaping the title race with a hard-fought 2–1 victory. Despite falling behind in the first half, the Edinburgh side showed resilience and tactical discipline to turn the game around. Their response after the break was both composed and clinical, ultimately securing a result that could prove pivotal in the closing stages of the season.

With just three rounds remaining, Rangers now trail the league leaders by seven points. The pressure is mounting, and their title ambitions could officially come to an end as early as the next fixture — a daunting away clash against Celtic. For Shakhtar Donetsk, this outcome may prove highly significant in the broader European picture.

2025-26, Scottish Premier League

Hearts - Rangers 2:1 (0:1)
Goals: Sterling D., 23 (0:1); Kingsley, 54 (1:1); Shankland, 71 (2:1)

Hearts: Schwolow; Kingsley (Kent F., 89); Halkett; Steinwender; Findlay; Baningime; Leonard M.; Kyziridis (McCart J., 82); Chesnokov (Spittal, 46); Shankland (Altena, 90); Braga C. (Kabore P. L., 83)
Substitution: Spittal (from 46); McCart J. (from 82); Kabore P. L. (from 83); Kent F. (from 89); Altena (from 90)
Bench: Fulton R.; Forrest A.; Kerjota; Mato
Yellow Cards: Shankland 37

Rangers: Butland; Tavernier; Sterling D. (Rommens, 75); Djiga; Fernandez E.; Skov Olsen (Gassama, 69); Diomande M. (Miovski, 83); Chukwuani; Raskin (Naderi, 75); Moore (Aasgaard T., 75); Chermiti
Substitution: Gassama (from 69); Rommens (from 75); Aasgaard T. (from 75); Naderi (from 75); Miovski (from 83)
Bench: Kelly L.; Aarons; Barron; Antman
Yellow Cards: Diomande M. 72; Fernandez E. 80

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