Hearts’ young player, James Wilson, expressed that he had envisioned scoring in the Edinburgh derby. The 17-year-old entered the match as a substitute when Hearts were behind by one goal, subsequently scoring his second senior career goal to ensure a draw in Sunday’s 1-1 contest at Easter Road. Wilson had also found the net in the previous weekend’s 4-0 win against St Mirren, doing so nine minutes after his introduction to the game. “You have to grow up a bit when you are in these situations,” Wilson commented. “You want to just run around the pitch and cause as much hassle as you can but you need to switch on and take it all in and have as much impact as you can.” “That’s [celebrating with the fans] what you dream of when you are coming on or last night when I was going to bed. “I wanted to go on and celebrate in front of them. So it was a great moment.” Post navigation Kyle Walker Praises Curtis Jones’s Performance, Calling Him a ‘Breath of Fresh Air’ The 2026 World Cup Qualifying Draw: Schedule and Format Explained