The Scotsman

Hearts boss aims swipe at Bartley over social media dig at Callachan

- By MOIRA GORDON

Hearts manager Craig Levein has had a pop at Marvin Bartley after the Hibernian player derided his Tynecastle midfield counterpar­t Ross Callachan in the wake of Tuesday night’s derby.

While players from every side have been known to use social media to goad rival clubs, the personal nature of Bartley’s tweet, asking his 15,300 followers “Who is this Ross they talk of? I’m guessing he was injured today”, was considered a bit naughty, given the fact there had been no obvious provocatio­n from the Hearts player himself.

“I remember the days when you used to be brave enough to say these things to people’s face,” said Levein. “Now, it’s a case of ‘the game’s finished, I’ll just tweet something’. It used to be you were man enough to say something on the field.”

The Easter Road club outplayed Hearts, with Dylan Mcgeouch, John Mcginn and Bartley, pictured, bossing the midfield as they wrapped up a 1-0 victory in the first Edinburgh derby of the season. That outcome allowed the Leith side to stretch their unbeaten run in the fixture to eight matches.

Butwhileba­nterand ribbing is to be expected, including Bartley’s boastful sign-off, ‘#Werunthisc­ity’, Kyle Lafferty’s dig at Hibs and Martin Boyle’s emoji retort, the public ridicule of one profession­al by another, is less common.

“I’venotspoke­ntorossabo­ut it. But maybe Ross will tweet him back with something nasty,” sighed Levein. “What a nonsense!” Whether nonplussed or uninterest­ed in a Twitter spat, Callachan has, so far, chosen not to bite but, when he was challenged by others, and urged to “stay classy”, Bartley justified his dig, blaming Hearts fans for the fact he lashed out at the 24-year-old.

“What is shocking is the fans from your so-called club telling me he will smash me in half!! Goodnight,” he told one critic, “Not slagging anyone but if you give it out then you must take it!!” he said, when another accused him of crossing a line.

But the original tweet did, apparently, appeal to many of the club’s fans and staff, gaining more than 900 retweets and around 2,400 likes. Bristol City were handed a home tie against holders Manchester United and West Ham were dealt another London derby as the draw for the quarterfin­als of the Carabao Cup was finally made.

The Robins – the only Championsh­ip side left in the competitio­n – clinched their place in the last eight with a 4-1 win over Crystal Palace. The Hammers, who came from 2-0 down to beat Tottenham 3-2, will travel to Arsenal.

Chelsea host Bournemout­h and Manchester City visit Leicester. The draw was due to be broadcast live on Twitter but was delayed by almost two hours due to a “minor technical glitch at Twitter HQ”.

QUARTER-FINAL DRAW

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