Glasgow Times

HEARTS V ABERDEEN

42 Aberdeen consider Kennedy

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DALAN TEMPLE ANIEL STENDEL, the Hearts head coach, has questioned whether vastly experience­d midfielder Glenn Whelan is truly a ‘leader’, casting the player’s future at Tynecastle into severe doubt.

The 35-year-old, who boasts 91 caps for the Republic of Ireland, was left out of the Jambos’ match-day squad for the Boxing Day derby defeat against Hibernian following three underwhelm­ing showings on Stendel’s watch.

The German is adamant he is not doubting Whelan’s willingnes­s, but made it clear he has not seen any evidence that the former Stoke City and Aston Villa can exert his influence in the engine room.

Whelan has made 17 appearance­s for the capital club and contracted to Hearts until next summer but, unless he can win over the new boss, appears increasing­ly likely to be made available for transfer next month.

“I have seen only three games. Do you have the feeling he is a leader in this group?” said Stendel. “I can say he is a good type. He wants to take the responsibi­lity.

“It’s not Glenn’s fault – but a real leader in the centre of the pitch? Sorry. Maybe I missed it.

“Before I came here, they [Hearts] signed some players who have experience and are the right age to take the responsibi­lity.

“Maybe they are not fit at the moment or they cannot handle the situation at the moment. This is a big issue for us.”

Stendel’s comments only serve to underline Hearts’ desperate need for fresh faces in January, with an unbalanced squad currently either lacking the confidence to play the way he demands or simply incapable.

He said: “There are expectatio­ns on your performanc­e. At the moment we cannot be satisfied with the performanc­e from some players. The question is: ‘Is this the quality, the situation or the mentality? Is there too much pressure?’ I don’t know. I think it’s both confidence and quality.” Liam Lindsay, who shone under his tutelage at Barnsley before joining Stoke City during the summer, has been linked with a move to Gorgie next month. Hearts’ former interim manager Austin MacPhee, who will head up their recruitmen­t

ABERDEEN manager Derek McInnes is weighing up a pre-contract offer for St Johnstone winger Matty Kennedy.

Clubs can speak to the former Kilmarnock, Everton and Cardiff City attacker in the next few days.

Kennedy (25), who has featured in the Northern Ireland Euro 2020 squad after attracting the attention of manager Michael

until a sporting director is appointed, attended Stoke’s recent 2-1 defeat against Middlesbro­ugh. And, while steering clear of mentioning specific players, Stendel did confirm that his preference will be to sign players he has previously worked with.

O’Neill, has signaled he is keen to extend his stay at the Perth club.

Perth manager Tommy Wright wants him tied down on a new deal.

But Dons boss McInnes is a big admirer of the player and is preparing to test the water in the New Year, with top flight rivals St Mirren also understood to be keen on Kennedy.

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“At the moment I can’t say we will bring in this player or that player,” he continued. “What I can say is I would prefer, in this situation, to know the players a little bit more than just knowing they are a good player.

“Every good player is not the best player for us. We need the right mentality and the right attitude – and we need them not to be injured every two weeks. We can have the best player but if he can only play five games . . . ”

Seeking solace from a desperate situation, Stendel did heap praise on “unbelievab­le” Aaron Hickey. He has also been impressed by make-shift right-back Sean Clare, Hearts’ standout performer against Hibs.

“It’s unbelievab­le that Aaron Hickey is on the pitch,” adds Stendel. “I didn’t expect this from him. But every week he surprises me.

“I can see that some players want to change things. One example is Sean Clare. When I came, the supporters were cheering when he came off but in the last games he has shown that he can help us, that he wants to improve.”

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Former Stoke City and Aston Villa midfielder Glenn Whelan was dropped by Stendel for Edinburgh derby defeat
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