The Scotsman

Hearts set for Shankland appeal

- Matthew Elder

Hearts are set to appeal against the booking received by Lawrence Shankland for diving in the 2-1 defeat to Ross County in Dingwall on Saturday.

Tynecastle officials believe the Scotland striker was wrongly cautioned by referee Grant Irvine in the 63rd minute of the Scottish Premiershi­p fixture after going down inside the penalty area following a challenge from County defender Ryan Leak.

According to the Edinburgh Evening news, hearts want to clear their captain' s name and are preparing paperwork to submit to the Scottish Football Associatio­n after reviewing video evidence.

Sf a rules allow for bookings for simulation to be appealed – a route Hearts successful­ly utilised to have winger Alan Forrest's yellow card for diving rescinded following the 2-2 home draw against County in December.

Head coach steven na is mi th protested Shankland's innocence after full-time at the Global Energy Stadium.

"It wasn't a dive by S hank land. There is no simulation ," he stated ." The defenderst­retch es his leg out to block the ball and Shanks goes over. I thought the ref was naive to show a [yellow] card. I think he could have let the game go, I don't think it was a foul, noone looked for a foul."

A Simon Murray double secured the victory for the hosts withyutaro­o dan et tin g a late consolatio­n for Hearts, who lost for just the second time in 16 matches.

Naismith added: “This game was a missed opportunit­y. We could have played better in both boxes, which would have given us a better chance of a win.”

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