The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Berra proud to chalk up 200th game for Hearts

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Christophe Berra hopes there are many more appearance­s for Hearts to follow as he prepares to play his 200th game for the club.

The 33-year-old former Wolves and Ipswich centre-back will reach the milestone at Livingston tonight.

“I’m obviously very proud of that, especially as I have been away for over eight seasons,” said the Edinburgh-born defender, who is back in action after a long-term hamstring injury.

“I’ve been lucky, apart from that injury there, to be injury-free most of my career and it’s a great honour to represent this club in hopefully more than 200 appearance­s.

“There’s always highs and lows, some things will stick out in your mind and some things you want to forget about, but it’s all been a learning curve.

“You are always learning and all these past experience­s have put me where I am today.

“I started my career here and hopefully I will finish it here. Hopefully I have many years ahead of me.”

Berra suffered his setback in the first game of the league campaign and his comeback was accelerate­d by an injury to his replacemen­t, on-loan Burnley defender Jimmy Dunne.

“It’s good to be back,” he said. “Three games in six days – I don’t think that was ever the plan.

“There’s still a lot of hard work to be done, I need to increase the strength in my hamstring. I’m not through it yet but it’s great encouragem­ent to get through those three games with no ill effects.”

Livingston defender Ricki Lamie is doubtful after missing the midweek defeat by Aberdeen with a back injury.

On-loan Hearts player Bobby Burns will sit out the game under the terms of his loan agreement.

 ??  ?? Christophe Berra: third game in six days on return from injury.
Christophe Berra: third game in six days on return from injury.

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