The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Boss Stendel defends Tynecastle clearout

Criticism over treatment of players, including club captain Berra

- GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Hearts manager Daniel Stendel has defended his approach to his January clearout amid criticism from past and present employees.

Club captain Christophe Berra, Jake Mulraney and Craig Wighton have been told to find new clubs and train with the reserves after Republic of Ireland midfielder Glenn Whelan had his contract terminated.

Whelan branded the club“amateurish” over the manner of his departure and accused Stendel of “throwing him under a bus” following public criticism.

Berra felt there was a lack of respect about the way he was treated, while striker Aidan Keena revealed former boss Craig Levein told him about his move to Hartlepool rather than Stendel.

The recently-departed Jon Daly also branded Stendel “embarrassi­ng” after the German claimed Andy Kirk was the only coach he trusted to work with him.

Stendel, who hopes to make a signing before tomorrow’s William Hill Scottish Cup clash with Airdrie, said: “With Christophe I can say I tried my best to handle it and maybe some decisions look a little bit difficult. But I have a short time to do things.

“Other decisions, I have no bad talk with Jon Daly. I can explain a lot of things, but I feel I do the best for this club.

“Honestly, I have not really heard what Glenn Whelan said, I have not heard what Jon Daly said.

“I hear a lot of things saying it was bad but nobody talked with me, and in our situation we are doing everything OK with Jon Daly and Glenn Whelan and I spoke with Christophe Berra.

“The first half of the season was not good and we need to change things.”

Berra was “hurt and angry” after being banished to the reserves two days after his wedding.

Stendel said: “I know everything he has done for this club and we give him respect and we also want to give him the chance to find his best way.

“He is the skipper, well he was the skipper in this team, he is an experience­d player, but the feeling is he won’t play so much in the second half of the season.

“What can I do? Well, I can speak with him and give him the chance to decide what is the best.

“In the end it’s his decision, I gave him the chance to think about this and he wants to do it.”

Stendel added: “We cannot bring players in when we have so many players but we hope very soon we have a new player coming in. We cannot train with 25-26 players, it’s too much.”

However, the German does not want to lose Aaron Hickey amid reports that AC Milan are interested in the 17-year-old left-back.

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Daniel Stendel, left, has defended his Tynecastle clearout, which has included skipper Christophe Berra.
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