Musa Drammeh continued to make a case for further inclusion in Neil Critchley's plans, scoring twice in a bounce game as Heart of Midlothian defeated Dundee 4-2.

Hearts put the game on for players who have not been involved as much since the new head coach came in last month ahead of some time off before the team return to build up for the Celtic game a week on Saturday.

Musa made just his second appearance since a summer move when he came off the bench in the 1-0 win over Rangers at the weekend.

Critchley revealed the forward had earned his place in the squad because of the way he had trained.

"He trained really well the other day and he looked really sharp and he's trained himself into selection and I put a big emphasis on how we train every day," he said.

Musa also provided an assist in the game with Liam Boyce, who has missed the last two squads, and Stephen Kingsley joining him on the scoresheet.

Younger members of the squad were involved including Macaulay Tait who played the full 90 minutes, as did Andres Salazar.