Sunday Mail (UK)

Andy in a rage at fans

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fans for you. They don’t have any feelings for players whatsoever.

“My head isn’t too bad. Itt was quite a knock but I wass looking for a penalty andd would have felt a lot betterr if we had been given that.

“It was another good pointt on the road, like Rangers lastt week. We defended well.

“It’s good to pick up pointss at places like Tynecastle.”

Davies could have securedd maximum points for his sidee when his first-half headerr came crashing down off thee bar on to the line.

And the stopper said: “Itt all happened that quickly.

“I just reacted to get a header and I didn’t know w if it was a goal.

“I’ve been told it wasn’tt over the line but if that goess in then brilliant.

“I felt we could havee created a couple moree chances and i f we hadd managed to get that goall then things could have beenn a lot different.

“We are delighted to comee to places like Hearts and gett clean sheets. You can’t arguee with that.

“Hearts are a very good team and if you’d asked us before the game if we would have taken a point then we probably would have said, ‘ Yes’. But as the game went on I felt we passed the ball around very well.

“It was just about getting that goal in the final third which would have given everyone a lift.”

Davies came closer than anyone but boss Jim McIntyre admitted ref Alan Muir and his team were right not to give a goal.

He said: “It’s not over the line, it’s a good call from the linesman. Dav has done just about everything right – it’s just a matter of centimetre­s.

“He got a firm header on it but it kept rising.”

 ??  ?? GOOD CALL ref Muir
GOOD CALL ref Muir

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