Derek McInnes stressed nobody in the Hearts dressing room is getting carried away with their strong start in the William Hill Premiership.

The Jambos are joint top of the league with Celtic after a rousing 2-0 victory away to Rangers last time out left them with 13 points from their opening five matches.

Aided by the influence of minority investor Tony Bloom and with access to the renowned data firm Jamestown Analytics, the buoyant Edinburgh side are being tipped to challenge for a top-two finish this season.

“Nobody’s feet are off the ground,” McInnes said ahead of Saturday’s visit from Falkirk.

“We’re only a few games into the season. You only get a real flavour of where you’re at as a club after the first couple of rounds of fixtures.

“If we’re through the first couple of rounds of

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