Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Levein sees signs of recovery as injury toll eases

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HEARTS manager Craig Levein can see “green shots of recovery” in their season.

Levein’s side have ground out draws against Rangers and Livingston since he heavily criticised his players in the wake of a home defeat by Kilmarnock.

Hearts have only won one of their 10 Premiershi­p games ahead of facing bottom club St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park tonight.

But Levein is encouraged by a contractin­g injury list with the likes of Jamie Walker and Steven Naismith back in training.

Levein said: “We have put in two really competitiv­e performanc­es on the back of the Kilmarnock game when I felt we weren’t at it.

“Jamie Walker and Naisy have a history of scoring double figure goals in the Premiershi­p and they are nearly back.

“Obviously I don’t expect them to go from being injured to scoring hat-tricks every week but it will feel more comfortabl­e to have people at the top end of the pitch who can score.

“We are starting to see the green shoots of recovery, I hope.”

Naismith has barely played this season because of hamstring problems while Walker suffered a leg fracture on August 16.

“Of the two, I think Jamie is slightly ahead,” Levein said. “All being well, I think Jamie will be on the bench, which is good.

“Glenn (Whelan)’s feeling much better as well, so there’s a chance he could be on the bench as well. Loic (Damour) is also injury-free.

“It’s a while since we have managed to get a victory up in Perth so we will need another strong performanc­e.”

 ??  ?? Graham Dorrans pulled the strings for Dundee at Alloa.
Graham Dorrans pulled the strings for Dundee at Alloa.

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