Glasgow Times

EDINBURGH DERBY

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ALAN TEMPLE

DANIEL STENDEL will not oversee any training sessions ahead of the Boxing Day Edinburgh derby after the Hearts boss returned to Germany on Saturday night.

However, Andy Kirk (below), the Tynecastle coach charged with holding the fort, is adamant Stendel’s absence will not derail the Jambos’ preparatio­ns.

Stendel travelled to his homeland for personal reasons in the aftermath of Hearts’ damaging

2-1 defeat against Hamilton, which cut the capital club adrift by three points at the foot of the Premiershi­p.

He is not scheduled to arrive back in Edinburgh until Christmas Day and, after allowing his squad that day off in order to spend time with their families, that means Stendel will not see his players again until the day of the match.

The decision is certain to raise eyebrows. But the message from the coaching and playing staff in Gorgie is that it remains business as usual, with Kirk in regular dialogue with Stendel and following the boss’s instructio­ns to a tee.

“We’re in constant contact with Daniel, we know exactly what he wants – and we’ll put that across to the players over the next few days,” explained Kirk, who took charge of training yesterday and will again today. “We’ll make sure we’re ready for Thursday.

“We’ve got a plan that was put together before he left and Daniel is due back on Christmas Day.

“The informatio­n given will be consistent with what has been delivered since Daniel came in.

“Their focus will be totally on the game, as it should be because this club needs three points very quickly.” Giving a perspectiv­e from the dressing room, striker Uche Ikpeazu also sought to play down Stendel’s notable absence, adding: “We already knew the situation prior – we have plans in place.”

Kirk, to his credit, is cocksure as he steps into the limelight.

Within days of Stendel’s appointmen­t, the former Barnsley and Hannover manager declared the Northern Irishman as someone he could trust, and with whom he shares coaching philosophi­es.

He will evidently away from being not shy tasked with delivering the sessions this week.

“I’m in this position because that’s what I want to do,” said the ex-Hearts forward, who will largely only have goalkeepin­g coach Paul Gallacher to assist him as Liam Fox and Jon Daly remain out of the picture. “I’m quite happy to take the responsibi­lity.

“I know Daniel trusts me to do that and I’ve got a good bond with the players.

“I’ll make sure that everything geared towards Thursday is done right – and ensure we all understand the importance of the game.

“It’s a derby game and I know what it means to the club and what it means to the fans.”

The importance of this fixture is only exacerbate­d by the precarious position Hearts find themselves in, with mere topflight survival swiftly becoming the club’s sole aim this term.

No member of the squad at Tynecastle signed up for a relegation scrap but Kirk insists the penny has well and truly dropped that they are in one.

“We are quite aware of the position we are in and you can’t just think ‘it will be fine come the end of the season’,” continues Kirk. “It’s a relegation battle at this minute in time – and we need to get ourselves out of it.

“It’s a situation we are responsibl­e for getting ourselves out of.”

In order to gain a moraleboos­ting triumph, Hearts must halt a notable recent pattern which has seen the hosts fail to emerge victorious in the last five Edinburgh derbies.

“When you’re the home side the pressure is always on you to win the game,” adds Kirk. “It becomes more important when it’s a derby and even more so when we are in the situation we are in;

“But football is about pressure and the players and staff have to deal with that.”

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