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MacLean’s age never a barrier for Naismith

Rapport is immediate as Jambos’ new veteran strikes up fine partnershi­p

- ALAN TEMPLE

Hearts attacker Steven Naismith insists he knew age would be no barrier for Steven MacLean after developing an immediate rapport with the experience­d marksman.

The summer capture of MacLean, 35, was met with a lukewarm reception from some Jambos who felt the veteran’s best days were behind him following a magnificen­t six-year stint at St Johnstone.

However, he has made a mockery of that assessment in the opening weeks of the campaign, scoring three times to help Craig Levein’s outfit reach the last 16 of the Betfred Cup before hammering Hamilton 4-1 in their Premiershi­p curtain-raiser.

As well as illustrati­ng an able eye for goal, MacLean’s bright movement and clever link-up play – particular­ly with the similarly crafty Naismith – has been outstandin­g. And that is exactly what the Scotland internatio­nal expected after admiring MacLean from afar.

Naismith said: “When he signed for Hearts I thought it was a very shrewd move by the manager from the start. Talking about his age – you have players performing well into their 30s now so that was never going to be a major issue.

“From watching him from afar, you could always see that he had that intelligen­ce. He understand­s what his movement does for himself, but also for his team-mates. It is very easy to link up with someone like that and we are on the same wavelength.

“It’s just another one of those things that, over the next few weeks and months, will hopefully get better and better.”

As well as MacLean’s three goals, Naismith has found the net four times already, Uche Ikpeazu has three, while Peter Haring and Michael Smith have both notched twice for a Hearts side that has scored 17 times in just five games so far this term.

Naismith is delighted to see the strikes spread around after admitting the Jambos were too reliant on Rangers target Kyle Lafferty last term.

“The goals are coming from everywhere and that is something that had to improve,” said Naismith.

“Last season we mainly relied on Kyle and that, for any squad, isn’t healthy.

“Of course you have your main striker that will score you goals, but you still need that variety of people chipping in from other areas. We’ve started off in the right way and, knowing that we’ve scored those goals and have quality players waiting in the wings, is a good feeling.”

While the Jambos have been rampant in recent weeks, they will be charged with stepping up in class when champions Celtic visit Tynecastle on Saturday.

Naismith acknowledg­es that Hearts face an onerous challenge, but has urged the capital club to take full advantage of any European hangover the Hoops may have following their crunch Champions League clash against AEK Athens tonight.

You have players performing well into their 30s now so that was never going to be a major issue. STEVEN NAISMITH

 ?? Picture: SNS Group. ?? Steven MacLean scores to make it 4-1 for Hearts against Hamilton.
Picture: SNS Group. Steven MacLean scores to make it 4-1 for Hearts against Hamilton.
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