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Sammon desperate to get off the mark this time

New signing upset about disallowed goal in Malta but remains confident Tynecastle side are primed to progress, hears Alan Temple

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CONOR Sammon, desperate to score his first goal in Hearts colours, confessed to a sense of frustratio­n after seeing the assistant referee’s flag cost him a perfectly good goal against Birkirkara.

However, he remains confident the Gorgie club can finish the job at Tynecastle on Thursday night as he expressed a desire to provide a shot in the arm for Scottish football.

The big Irishman showed quick reactions and superb composure to latch on to a Prince Buaben pass after just three minutes in Malta before slipping the ball beyond goalkeeper Miroslav Kopric. But he was adjudged to have strayed into an offside position – a sign of things to come for his team during a 0-0 stalemate in which they dominated but simply could not find the breakthrou­gh.

Sammon’s disappoint­ment was exacerbate­d by the fact he is yet to find the net since joining from Derby in the close season – but he is determined to hit the goal trail in the second leg.

“Straight away I thought it was a good goal but I glanced over quite quickly and I saw the linesman with his flag up,” he said. “I’ve looked at the video and it’s quite difficult to tell from the footage we have, but I still think I’m onside.

“It is frustratin­g. You come in wanting to hit the ground running and you want to score as soon as you can.

“It’s just one of those things that sometimes go against you. We kept going but we couldn’t break the deadlock. It would have been nice to get that away goal but we have lots of positives to take from the game.

“It’s nice that I did put it away, even though it was given off-side. It just gets me into that habit of taking chances. I’m excited for the upcoming games and hopefully I’ll get my first goal.”

Hearts have plenty of cause for optimism following a profession­al performanc­e in Malta that only lacked an away goal. They dictated the tempo, controlled possession and created a host of chances.

“It would be fantastic for Scottish football if we can keep progressin­g,” Sam mon added .“Aberdeen won 3-0 on Thursday as well, which was a really good result and it is always fantastic to see Scottish sides doing well.

“We want to be one of those teams that goes all the way and we are working really hard towards that.

“Roll on Thursday night and hopefully we will do the business and progress to the next round.”

Sammon is relishing his maiden foray into continenta­l competitio­n after failing to sample Europa League football with Derry City.

“I joined Derry after they had played in Europe, then they played in Europe after I left. I managed to miss out somehow,” he said. “It’s great to come to a club that is playing in Europe and finally experience that.

It is something you want to be a part of in your career. You look at some of these teams on paper and people might say, ‘You are playing a team from Estonia or Malta’ and look down on them.

“But we have been really respectful, we know how good these teams can be and are aware of what a good opportunit­y this is. And, now we are here, we want to keep going.”

Heaping praise on the structure and camaraderi­e at the club, he certainly believes Hearts are wellplaced to progress to a mouthwater­ing third qualifying round clash against big-spending FK Krasnodar of Russia.

From owner Ann Budge and director of football Craig Levein, through to the close-knit dressing room, Sammon senses something special brewing at Tynecastle.

“Coming in, you can see everything is working really well,” he added. “There is a great relationsh­ip between all the players and they have respect for the manager and coaching staff.

“That comes from the success of the last couple of years and growing together. For me, coming into that as a new signing is really exciting.”

It is frustratin­g. You come in wanting to hit the ground running and score as soon as you can

 ??  ?? Conor Sammon thought he had scored but it was not to be
Conor Sammon thought he had scored but it was not to be
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Hearts v Birkirkara FC Thursday, 8pm
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