Hearts were held by the ten men of Livingston in West Lothian as the search for a second league win of the season continues, much to the annoyance of some fans.
Livi battled the majority of the second half with ten men after Aymen Souda was sent off. The Jambos couldn’t break them down though and now sit just one point off the bottom.

Hearts and Livingston shared the spoils, aggravating some Jambos fans. (photo by Alan Rennie/Action Plus via Getty Images)
Some Hearts fans were clearly not happy following the 0-0 draw in Livingston.
I just don't care anymore. The club isnt just driving fans away, we've already given up.
— Andy Fenwick (@TheAndyFenwick) October 26, 2019
Absolute shambles.
— martinoboomboom (@martinostella) October 26, 2019
1 point off the bottom? Deary me.
— Gregor Louden Art (@GregorLouden) October 26, 2019
43 mins against 10 men , joke of a club now , Levein You have to go now 🤬
— neilpaterson (@neilpat51277475) October 26, 2019
Craig Levein stats:
Last 30 LEAGUE games –WON: 6
DRAW: 8
LOST: 16Scored: 28
Conceded: 46He has also only won THREE league games in his last 24.
3 wins in 24.
1 win in 10.
0 wins at home since March.
HE HAS TO GO.
— Gorgie Chat (@CapitalsMaroon) October 26, 2019
Absolute murder – #LeveinOut
— HMFC Forever (@SJMoncur) October 26, 2019
Have Hearts gained a point or dropped two against Livingston?
The Tony Macaroni Arena is a very difficult place to go as the likes of Celtic, Motherwell and Rangers have proven this season. A point isn’t the worst outcome given the Jambos’ league position.
WAYNE ROONEY TO EVERTON IS A JOKE.
However, they did play against ten men for the majority of the second half. With the individual quality Hearts do possess, they should be beating smaller teams like Livingston under such circumstances.

His side should’ve beat Livi given the circumstances. (photo by Alan Rennie/Action Plus via Getty Images)
That being said, Livi fought and scrapped for their point, in the end doing enough to grind out a point. It has left some Hearts fans further aggrieved with their manager after the Livingston result.
With an away match to bottom of the league St Johnstone coming up and a League Cup semi-final against Rangers next weekend, this is a mammoth week for Craig Levein and Hearts.