Hearts head coach Derek McInnes: "The mentality of the team was strong in the second half, I thought we started like a train again, pounced on the mistakes, upset their rhythm totally, and we got a really powerful goal from [Craig] Halkett.
"You have to deal with teams, every game is tough, Falkirk are a good side.
"It was the type of performance that I was kind of hoping for more often, particularly here at Tynecastle.
"He's [Shankland] been a consistent performer for a long time, he's been a brilliant performer for the club, it was so important we could keep him."
Falkirk manager John McGlynn: "Yeah, we had to try and stay in the game after that, and we almost did.
"We had to get to half-time at 1-0 and re-address it, we looked a bit heavy-legged, and I think that comes from the game on Tuesday, but we're going to have to be able to do that.
"So maybe team selection has to be looking at that, maybe guys that have done too much on Tuesday night come into that huge, big game today.
"The boys kept on going, they kept working, we tried things to try and change things around a little bit."