The Scotsman

New injury problem for Levein as Smith may face six weeks out with muscle tear

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Wilson was looking on the bright side. “I will watch it tonight on Sportscene,” he said, with reference to his disallowed goal in the 86th minute. “It was one of those ones – we wanted something for our fans to cheer about. That wee goal would have given them something to cheer about.

“Obviously you get a wee buzz when it goes in the net, scoring at Tynecastle. But it was not to be.

“We just said ‘listen, let’s go out and win the half ’,” he continued. “They beat us 1-0 in the second half but I feel we did our fans proud. You see the other results, Celtic pumping St Johnstone 5-0. I feel we have done no’ bad for a Junior side coming here.”

Informed that Chelsea had lost 6-0 to Manchester City, he replied: “Well there you go. It could be worse. We could be Chelsea!”

Craig Levein summed up the victory as job done. One concern was Michael Smith limping off with a torn thigh muscle with around 15 minutes left, leaving Hearts to play out the rest of the game with ten men. The left-back will undergo a scan today to discover the extent of injury but could face up to six weeks on the sidelines.

“We are obviously not allowed to have them all fit, are we?” lamented Levein, after Hearts’ injury problems seemed to have been relenting.

“The big downside was Mick. He was as profession­al as ever today and his performanc­e was very good.”

Levein did get satisfacti­on from watching Uche Ikpeazu continue his comeback from injury.

Yesterday was the big striker’s first start since October and he proved a handful for the opposition.

“Uche showed some nice touches today,” said the Hearts manager. “I thought he was a bit over-eager to score but I can understand that because he’s been out for a while now.

“He will help us because he’s different,” added Levein. “He’s still got that first season effect because players have not really played against him yet so they don’t know what he is about.

“He can occupy a defence on his own, which is unusual. He’s been a miss. Naisy [Naismith] has been a miss and so has Christophe [Berra]. But we don’t have another Uche.”

 ??  ?? 2 Michael Smith gets treatment before leaving the field with a torn thigh muscle.
2 Michael Smith gets treatment before leaving the field with a torn thigh muscle.

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