"Hearts" could win the current Scottish football championship, which could break the dominance of "Celtic" and "Glasgow Rangers," who have shared the tournament's gold medals for the past 40 years.
According to Lent.az, citing foreign media, "Hearts of Midlothian" currently lead the Scottish Premier League after nine rounds and are eight points ahead of favorites "Celtic."
The Edinburgh team defeated their closest rival 3-1 in an important match on October 27.
This means that Derek McInnes' team is on its way to becoming the first non-Glasgow team to win the championship title in 40 years.
Moreover, the team could be selected as the best club in Scotland for the fifth time in its history. They previously won the title in 1960.
The Scottish Premier League is familiar to many fans, as there has been a clash between two giants – "Glasgow Rangers" and "Celtic" – for years, fighting over who will take first place.
After the defeat to "Hearts," "Celtic" head coach Brendan Rodgers was fired. Clouds had already gathered over the 52-year-old head coach when Kazakhstan's "Kairat" eliminated the Scottish record-breaking team from the UEFA Champions League.