The Scotsman

Paterson ready to bear striker’s burden

Teenager helped by legend Robertson

- St JOHNSTONE v Hearts

Scottish Premiershi­p At McDiarmid Park tomorrow, 3pm

As live on BBC Alba, 5.30pm you relax in front of goal, how he teaches you technique and running off the ball and stuff.

“He’s one of the best strikers that’s ever played in Scotland, so I can only take good things from him. You can’t take anything bad from him.”

Taller, rangier and faster than Robertson was, Paterson has so far been a very different type of player from the club legend. Indeed, for much of his career so far, the 18-year-old has not even been an out-and-out striker, having played in defence, or more often in an advanced wide-right position.

Paterson’s dynamic running was one of the most impressive features of his game last year, but he reckons now that a lot of it was misplaced energy. Robertson has taught him how to read the game better, and thus move about the pitch more economical­ly, to the extent that playing as a striker is now his preferred position.

“It is now that Robbo’s been in and taught me how to do things,” Paterson conceded. “Last year was a bit tedious for me – I was running about like an idiot. But now I know what I’m doing.

“I just need to relax a lot more. There was a lot of pressure last year, but now I’m used to it.

“Playing as a single striker last year, I just had to run in the channels. I didn’t understand, really. I was just running about. But now he’s taught me and given me an insight into what to do, it’s a lot easier this year.”

Although he is sure that he has made considerab­le progress in his reading of the game, Paterson is just as certain that he still has an awful lot to learn.

That was evident in a couple of pre-season games, when he was through on the goalkeeper on three or four occasions but failed to score.

“To be honest, I just kind of blasted them,” he admitted. They were on my left foot and I tried to smash them in. But he’s taught me to relax and try and caress it in.”

Asked if his tutor was still banging in the goals in training himself, Paterson laughed. “Of course he is. He’s better than me, man.”

Alas, no matter how good he still is, Robertson is no longer available as a player to Hearts, who cannot register any new over-21 players until the start of February 2014.

That means the squad who begin the league campaign against St Johnstone tomorrow will have to do it all on their own, without the benefit of reinforcem­ents. It is a lot of responsibi­lity to bear for such a young, untested group, but Paterson is sure they are up to the task.

“There’s a lot [of responsibi­lity] on everyone’s shoulders, to be fair. But at the end of the day we’re all working as a team, so we’re always going to try as hard together as we can and hopefully get points.

“So we should be fine. We just need to try and focus on the games ahead, try and put the past behind us, really.

“Try and get the points and goals and results that we need.

“Nine out of the 11 players that are playing week in week out never even played last year, so there’s a chance for them to take now.

“If they play the way they’ve been playing, the team will be unbelievab­le.

“If we get a result on Sunday it’s going to get us off to a flier. Then we’ll hopefully carry on from there.”

And even if they do not get a result, Paterson is sure that morale will not be affected. “I’m not really that bothered. If we get a result we get a result, but at the end of the day it’s not a sprint it’s a marathon.

“Game by game, just try and get the result. Then if we don’t get the result, put it to bed and move on to the next game.

“All the boys are young anyway. We want to try and get as much experience as we can, and try and get the result and play as well as we can.”

 ?? Picture: Ian Rutherford ?? Callum Paterson is returning and hopes to play an important role for a threadbare Hearts squad this season
Picture: Ian Rutherford Callum Paterson is returning and hopes to play an important role for a threadbare Hearts squad this season

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