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Lawrence Shankland injury: Hearts suffer major setback in Scottish Premiership title race as captain sidelined | Football News

Hearts have suffered a major setback in the Scottish Premiership title race with captain Lawrence Shankland set to be out for six to eight weeks with a hamstring injury.

Shankland is the league’s top scorer with 11 goals, which has helped power Hearts to a six-point lead over Celtic and Rangers at the top of the table.

The striker came off with a hamstring strain during the club’s Scottish Cup defeat to Falkirk on Saturday, with Hearts already missing midfielder Cammy Devlin for a similar period.

Beni Baningime is also suspended for Sunday’s crucial match against Celtic, live on Sky Sports.

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Shankland has been in fine form this season, scoring 15 goals across all competitions.

But he could now miss up to nine games, including the Edinburgh derby at Tynecastle on February 10 and the trip to Rangers five days later.

The games Shankland could miss:

  • Celtic (H) – Sunday – live on Sky Sports
  • Dundee Utd (A) – Jan 31 – live on Sky Sports
  • St Mirren (A) – Feb 3 – live on Sky Sports
  • Hibernian (H) – Feb 10
  • Rangers (A) – Feb 15 – live on Sky Sports
  • Falkirk (H) – Feb 21
  • Aberdeen (H) – Feb 28
  • Kilmarnock (A) – Mar 14

What Shankland’s injury means for Hearts’ title bid

Former Hearts midfielder Paul Hartley told Sky Sports News:

“Shankland is Hearts’ key player, isn’t he? He’s your main striker, he’s your captain. They’ve got Cammy Devlin out for a number of weeks too.

“The injuries could [change people’s perceptions on who the title race favourites are] because both have been key players this season, so consistent in their play.

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“Devlin is a different type of player, a tenacious midfielder. Shankland is the goal scorer.

“I think the title race is fascinating. We’ve got three teams in there just now, fighting it out and I definitely think it will come down to that last week of the season.

“Hearts are in the driving seat, Rangers are showing good form, Celtic are staying in there just now, but they need players in.

“It is really fascinating and it has got the makings of a cracking game on Sunday when Hearts host Celtic.”

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Hearts go into Sunday’s game having lost to Falkirk in the Scottish Cup, but that could help the Tynecastle Park club according to Hartley.

He added: “There’s less games now, so they can fully focus on the title race. I know it’s a bad result for them at the weekend but I think it might just help Hearts in the long run.

“When Hearts have had a bad result, they’ve always bounced back. You’ve seen their home form this season in the league, they’re undefeated and they’ll be ready for the game on Sunday.”

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