The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Jambos can go on another impressive run – Naismith

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Steven Naismith is confident Hearts can regain their early-season momentum.

Hearts recorded their first win on Saturday since Naismith went down with a knee injury in the early stages of their Betfred Cup semi-final on October 28.

Craig Levein’s side topped the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p at the time after winning eight and drawing one of their opening 10 matches but Naismith’s injury, on top of the absence of the likes of Christophe Berra, John Souttar and Uche Ikpeazu, has seen them tumble to fourth.

But Berra returned to action earlier this month and Naismith is set to return for the festive period, and the 32-yearold is sure they can go on another impressive run.

Naismith, whose team are only three points off the top, said: “You chop it into blocks. We need to be looking at being still in that mix around the winter break.

“It’s shown so far this season that every team can take points off everybody. It’s about building groups of games and getting good performanc­es.

“We have shown over the first three or four months of the season that we are capable of doing that.

“The boys that have been in the team have shown over the last week that they are not just going to sit down and accept it.

Levein has pencilled Naismith in for a return at Aberdeen on December 22 and the Scotland internatio­nal remains on target in his recovery from a cartilage operation.

“The recovery has gone well,” said Naismith.

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