The Scotsman

Mclaughlin grateful for the platform as he prepares to leave Hearts in safe hands

● Departing goalkeeper fulsome in praise of club’s ‘great defensive unit’

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to prove himself again. Mclaughlin acknowledg­es his next step rates as the likely biggest decision of his career.

“Hopefully I am in that prime part of a goalkeeper’s career, when you still have – touch wood – a good number of years ahead of you, but also have the experience under your belt,” he said. “You are at a good age.

“It did not quite happen last summer with the injury and the way things have gone this season. As of yet, there is nothing concrete, nothing signed, nothing set in stone, here or anywhere else.”

It clearly provides some comfort that Mclaughlin feels he is leaving the club in better shape under Levein. “Really good foundation­s have been put in this season,” he said. “They have done well with the gaffer stepping into the manager’s position. He and his staff have done a really good job of making everyone see the potential that’s here. If you can get the key areas nailed down and get a bit of consistenc­y in various areas, it gives you a real good platform.

“This club has so much going for it,” he added. “It’s rebuilding from the trouble it had, and that takes time, like any club. You can’t just throw tons and tons of money at something. It takes time and you have to have the right people in place.

“Even if I do move on, they have a great defensive unit in there. I’m sure the manager is working very hard to make sure that, whatever happens, it is important to have the right person in the goalkeepin­g position to gel with the group and make sure that the basis is still there for next season. They are very strong defensivel­y and they can hopefully build on the attacking side of things to coincide with that.”

Skipper Christophe Berra has been a significan­t reason for the improvemen­t in defence yet was absent from the PFA Scotland player of the year shortlist released this week. “I was very surprised,” said Mclaughlin. “Sometimes, unfortunat­ely, our end of the pitch can be slightly

0 Jon Mclaughlin has enjoyed a successful season at Hearts after recovering from an arm injury. overlooked. People like to see goals and flair players, the ones doing the attacking at the sharp end of it. Sometimes the defence’s ability can be overlooked.

“I know it is not overlooked by managers and people working within the game. I think it is a surprise; him, John (Souttar), Aaron (Hughes) now as well have been rocks on the park. Christophe has led that.

“He is a captain off the pitch and he is a calming influence on those around him. You know how solid he is, how few mistakes he makes and how dominant he can be. It’s been overlooked if he has not at least been shortliste­d among a few for that award.” The SPFL has confirmed that the fixtures for season 2018-19 will be published on Friday 15 June.

On that day the full league fixtures will be revealed for all 42 clubs across the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p, Ladbrokes Championsh­ip, Ladbrokes League 1 and Ladbrokes League 2, with the opening games to be played on the weekend of Saturday 4 August.

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