Aaron Mooy scored again for Celtic to open the scoring at Tynecastle with a stunning finish.
It took the Australian less than two minutes to open the scoring in the capital as he thrashed the ball home after good work from Jota.
The Australian has now scored seven times for the Scottish champions this season as he continues his excellent post-World Cup form.
You can watch his goal in the clip below.
😍 Aaron Mooy with today's opener! #HEACEL | #ScottishCup | #COYBIG🍀pic.twitter.com/SQWeY6JjGi
— Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) March 11, 2023
Meanwhile, Celtic hero Chris Sutton has criticised Hearts boss Robbie Neilson, claiming the Hearts boss has a hypocritical point of view as his side have also benefitted from some "dodgy calls".
The Jambos manager claimed after Ange Postecoglou's side's 3-1 win in the recent league fixture that you need a player to be "decapitated" for the referee to send off a member of the Scottish champions' squad.
Writing in the Daily Record, he said: "I remember he once complained about a goal being given when it was close to the line. Replays showed it was a mile over but Neilson claimed there was no way the officials could have known it!
"Good effort Robbie. His gripe the other night was similar. The Alexandro Bernabei challenge was never a red card in a month of Sundays.
"Excessive force? A tickling stick would cause more damage. Callum McGregor was on the end of a worse one at Tynecastle a few games back and Neilson argued it didn’t merit a red.
"As for needing a decapitation to get a red card at Celtic Park? I’m not sure about that as we’ve seen a couple of sendings off this season.
"Don’t forget there were a few dodgy calls that went his side’s way the last time Celtic were at Tynecastle as well.
"But Neilson went in two feet on the officials the other night and if he thinks it might put a seed of doubt in the minds of the referee then he might think it was worth it.
"Either way Celtic will have their hands full (at Tynecastle)."
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