The Scotsman

Smith’s own goal sends Hearts to Queens defeat

- By BARRY ANDERSON

Michael Smith’s own goal con signed Hearts to their first pre-season defeat at Queen of the South, losing 1-0 in Dumfries.

The Northern Irish man could do little to prevent former Hibs man Stephen Dobbie’ scros shitting his shin and rolling into the net in the first half.

A strong team from Tynecastle created several chances throughout the 90 minutes but found themselves too often off target. Having beaten Arbroath, Dumbarton and Par tick Thistle in previous friendlies, this 1- 0 defeat will act as a reminder that nothing in Scottish football is straightfo­rward.

Championsh­ip side Queens recovered from a slow start to match their Premiershi­p guests in many areas of the field. Some in maroon did not impose themselves as might have been expected on the night, but their oppo- nents in blue were gritty and resilient to a man.

Kyle Laffer ty, Steven Naismith, Steven Mac Lean an dZ denekZl am al were all missing from the Hearts line -up, but there was still plenty experience on display. Midfielder Olly Lee’s hooked effort from Michael Smith’s cross went bouncing wide on 17 minutes befo ref ellow midfielder Olly Bozanic sent a 20-yard shot over the Queens crossbar.

Christophe B erra should then have broken the stalemate from B oz anic’ sc orner, however the unmarked defender glanced his header narrowly past the far post.

Those in maroon were made to rue their profligacy 11 minutes before halftime. Dobbie’ s cross from the right landed towards the back post, where Hearts defender Smith in advertentl­y knocked it past trialist goalkeeper Kevin Silva and into the net.hearts have one more friendly – at Forfar on Saturday–before starting their Betfred Cup campaign away at Cove R angers next Wednesday.

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