'Three out of three for Critchley's crusaders?'
To say the last week or so has gone well for new Hearts boss Neil Critchley could be the understatement of the year.
Two home wins against perceived difficult opponents, scoring six goals in the process and conceding none. Where did this come from?
There will be theories about what has changed in those two games but other than a tweak or two in terms of formation, these are the same players who failed so miserably in the opening part of the campaign.
And while the fans will no doubt be delighted about the upturn in fortunes, the difficult times will still be remembered.
What everyone at the club has to do now is be together in helping the new head coach ensure this excellent start to his tenure continues.
Now comes a trip across the city to Easter Road to take on a team low in confidence that sit at the bottom of the Premiership table.
When you delve deeper into Hibernian's results it's fairly clear their issues lie in defence.
If Lawrence Shankland, Kenneth Vargas, or Blair Spittal - who is now looking more like the player he had been at Motherwell - can exploit that backline on Sunday it could well be three out of three for 'Critchley’s crusaders' and the season for Hearts will definitely be looking much brighter than it was a few weeks ago.