The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Tynecastle teens impress on-loan Naisy

- By Darren Johnstone sport@sundaypost.com

Hearts striker Steven Naismith concedes the Tynecastle side’s season will be classed as failure if they do not manage to finish in the top six.

Craig Levein’s team improved their prospects of ending the campaign in the Premiershi­p’s upper tier following the split after last weekend’s 3-0 victory over Partick Thistle propelled them six points clear of seventh place Motherwell, who have a game in hand.

Hearts began the season with aspiration­s of qualifying for the Europa League, but club chair Ann Budge insists the disruption caused due to the constructi­on of the new main stand, which saw Hearts play their first 13 games away from home, should not be under-estimated.

The Edinburgh club travel to Dundee next Sunday before hosting Aberdeen in their final pre-split encounter and on-loan Norwich City marksman Naismith insists it is imperative Hearts finish among the league’s elite.

Naismith, who scored his second goal for Hearts against Thistle as Hearts bounced back from a derby loss to Hibs, said: “This club has got to be in the top six and it’s a failure if not.

“We’ve taken one step and we’ve got two more to go to cement it and that’s what we’re working towards after the internatio­nal break.

“We were bitterly disappoint­ed against Hibs and it wasn’t good enough. We owed that Partick Thistle performanc­e to the fans. We had to show we have the character to come back.

“With this young squad moving forward, it’s one of those moments you will look back on and say, ‘the team kind of matured a bit’.

Hearts are now unbeaten in 13 games at Tynecastle since the new £15 million main stand was opened to supporters and they will attempt to maintain that record for the visit of the Dons on April 7.

Scotland cap Naismith admits they are determined to make the Gorgie ground a place to fear for opposition teams.

He added: “Even in past years without the new stand it was a tough place to come if you have the fans onside and you play at a tempo.

“We did that in the first half against Partick and the fans got behind us and it showed.”

Teenagers Harry Cochrane, Anthony McDonald and Lewis Moore all featured against Thistle and Naismith admits he continues to be impressed by the youngsters.

He added: “One of the biggest things I’ve noticed is their enthusiasm and will to learn and get better.

“The manager is not scared to put guys who are 16, 17 on the park and give them that opportunit­y and platform.”

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