The Edinburgh club took charge of the cup tie early on at Tynecastle and kept their Championship opponents at an arm's length throughout.
Hearts breezed into the quarter-finals of the Viaplay Cup with a comprehensive 4-0 win over Partick Thistle at Tynecastle.
Hearts had a lot of the ball early on, seemingly determined to get the early goal that would leave them in the driving seat, without managing to carve open their opponents. When they took the lead on 13 minutes, it arrived via a corner kick. The Thistle full-backs, Jack McMillan and Harry Milne, are two of the deadliest weapons in the Jags’ arsenal and the pair have a happy habit of making lung-busting runs forward to support attacks and create overloads out wide, but both found themselves stifled at Tynecastle. All of a sudden, Doolan’s side were looking a little blunt up top – and they were unable to find a solution to turn the game in their favour.
Further up the right flank there was another of Hearts’ summer arrivals: Vargas, who was handed his first start for his new team. There were a few little flashes from the Costa Rican forward and the occasional glimpse of quality, too – a vigorous tussle with Thistle centre-half Wasiri Williams where Vargas eventually won the ball drew a rapturous round of applause from the home stands during the second half.
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