The Scotsman

No more bets on Stendel to Tynecastle

- By MOIRA GORDON

A Scottish bookmaker has suspended betting on the German manager Daniel Stendel joining Hearts.

The Tynecastle club have interviewe­d a number of candidates since sacking Craig Levein last month and Stendel has emerged as a leading contender.

Betting firm Mcbookie announced they had closed the book on the former Barnsley manager, tweeting: “Nearly time for Daniel Stendel at Hearts? We have stopped betting now as rumours suggest it is a done deal.”

Other bookmakers make Stendel a heavy odds-on favourite for Tynecastle.

The 45-year-old former Hannover coach guided Barnsley into the Championsh­ip last season but was sacked 11 matches into the current campaign with the club second bottom.

Sidelined since September, the imminent return to action of Craig Halkett, will bolster Hearts, according to club captain Christophe Berra, and, longer term, could offer Scotland manager Steve Clarke a solid defensive option as he heads into the vital Euro 2020 play-offs.

The centre-back, who was signed from Livingston in the summer, had been watched by the Scotland coach. But, he sustained medial ligament damage 25 minutes into Hearts’ 0-0 draw with St Mirren in September and has been a notable absentee since.

The initial fear was that the 24-year-old would not be ready for a return until well into the new year but a successful rehabilita­tion saw him return to training earlier this month and he was on the bench for the lamentable showing against Kilmarnock last week.

That team display, as they conceded three goals within the first 16 minutes, was a timely reminder of why Hearts’ fans and management will welcome Halkett’s return, and Berra acknowledg­ed that the competitio­n for places should focus the minds of every other defender.

“He had a good start to the season, chipped in with a few goals,” said Berra of Halkett, who is Hearts’ top scorer. “He’s a good guy, a good player and he has a lot of potential. He will be wanting to establish himself.

“The more players we can get back in the team, the better. Places are up for grabs. You need competitio­n throughout the squad. We need 18-20 players pushing each other.”

Halkett has the further incentive of a place in the national team.

“Whoever is playing, play well for your club first and foremost,” added Berra. “Take care of that and the rest will take care of itself. It will be down to Steve Clarke. There is no point in looking too far ahead. It’s just about the here and now. But, if your team is doing well, individual will shine so first we need to start operating well as a team and if we do that individual performanc­es will come to the fore.”

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