Four matches of the 24th round were played on Saturday in the Scottish "Premier" League. It was a different story for the "Lithuanian" clubs - Edinburgh won against Aberdeen, while they had to admit the superiority of the Inverness team.
"Hearts", whose management today approved Vladimir Romanov's plans and brought him closer to taking over the club, fought for fourth place at home against "Aberdeen", and due to Paulo Hartley's injury, a Lithuanian player started the match in the starting eleven for the first time.
In the remaining matches, the hosts celebrated victory in the 62nd minute thanks to Dennis Wyness' penalty kick, and 20-year-old Mikoliūnas, who played until the 80th minute, was very active in attacking the opponents' goal and deserved praise from the Scots - the official "Hearts" website named him the best player of the match, and the Lithuanian with a difficult surname was also praised among the team's fans.
Meanwhile, "Dunfermline" with Andrius Skerla playing the whole match lost 0-2 away to "Inverness" and missed the opportunity to rise to eighth position, tying in points with the "Dundee" team, which drew with "Dundee Utd".
The match between "Motherwell" and "Hibernian" was postponed due to a frozen pitch, and the championship leader became Glasgow "Rangers", who crushed the underdog "Livingston". However, the other Glasgow club "Celtic" on Sunday in a match against "Kilmarnock" could regain the first position even by playing a draw.