SPFL,
Saturday 25 January 2014 – Global Energy Stadium
There has been much
speculation in social media circles this week about the latest homecoming of
the prodigal son to Tynecastle. Following the news that the SPFL will consider
the possibility of Hearts bringing new players to Tynecastle on a one in, one
out basis, the potential transfer of Adam King to Swansea has been seen as the
key to Gorgie legend Rudi Skacel joining Hearts for a third time. Whether this
story has any substance or not – although the player’s girlfriend has been
dropping heavy hints on Twitter this week – it seems to have triggered a
resurgence in feelings of optimism on Gorgie Road (even if the 21 point gap at
the foot of the table before Saturday’s trip to the Highlands looked
insurmountable)
After last week’s dramatic
salvaging of a point from the jaws of defeat in Perth, Gary Locke’s young
Hearts side went one better on Saturday afternoon and recorded their first win
in the SPFL since their unexpected but nonetheless impressive 3-1 win at
Aberdeen on 9 November.
More than 500 Hearts made
the long journey to Dingwall on a day when you wouldn’t send a dog out and
their continuing loyalty to the club was rewarded when Scott Robinson scored a
late winner to record an impressive 2-1 win over Ross County, who had not lost
a game in 2014 until Saturday.
Hearts manager Gary Locke
made two changes to the team with impressive youngster Sam Nicholson replacing
the suspended Ryan Stevenson and Scott Robinson in for Callum Tapping.
Hearts weren’t slow in
taking an early command of the game and had chances aplenty in an entertaining
first half. Sam Nicholson had an early chance before David Smith’s effort
smacked off the post with Dale Carrick and Calum Paterson also coming close.
The home side seemed lethargic and struggling to cope with the visitor’s pace.
Hearts were creating chances but there was concern these opportunities weren’t
being taken. However, eight minutes before half-time, the Gorgie boys scored
the goal their play fully deserved. David Smith’s corner was knocked on to
Callum Paterson who netted from close range. However, if the vociferous
travelling support thought their side would go in at half-time a goal to the
good they were sadly mistaken. Just on the half-time whistle, a free-kick into
the Hearts penalty box found Songo’o and the on-loan defender from Blackburn
Rovers sent a powerful header beyond Hearts keeper Jamie MacDonald to level the
scores at the break.
In the second half it was
the home side who began to take command of the game and for ten minute period
they pinned Hearts in their own half. However, for all their possession, the
Staggies only really threatened Hearts keeper Jamie MacDonald once when
goalscorer Songo’o fired in a long range effort which the Gorgie number one
saved well.
With the game heading for a
draw there would have been some Hearts supporters thinking back to 23 November
and their team’s last visit to Dingwall when the Tynecastle team led 1-0 with
three minutes to go only to lose 2-1. This fixture has a habit of producing late
goals and so it proved again on Saturday – only, this time, it was the team
from the capital city who triumphed. With ten minutes left, David Smith’s cross
was only partly dealt with by home keeper Fraser. The industrious Scott
Robinson latched on to the loose ball and steered it into the net from around
eight yards. Joy for the young Hearts players and travelling support and Hearts
may well have had a third when Kevin McHattie set off on a mazy run towards the
County goal only to see his shot saved by Fraser.
When the final whistle blew
moments later, Hearts had clinched three points. They may not be valuable, given
the gap at the foot of the table is now 19 points, but they were very welcome
nonetheless and meant Gary Locke’s side have now wiped out the 15 point deficit
imposed on them at the start of the season after going into administration.
After the game, an upbeat Gary Locke gave his assessment of the game.
“It was a fantastic performance" said the manager, “County had a
little spell just after half-time but I felt by then we might have been three
or four goals up. I’m delighted for the boys because they've worked really hard
all season and they've never really got the rewards they deserved, but today it
was a fantastic performance and a fantastic result. One thing about these boys
is that they never give up. We’re all now looking forward to a big week ahead”
The long journey back was a
happy one for those magnificent Hearts supporters as they contemplate Wednesday’s
re-arranged SPFL Premiership fixture with St. Mirren at Tynecastle and, more
importantly, next weekend’s Scottish League Cup semi-final tie against
Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Easter Road. Given Hearts financial situation,
reaching the League Cup final could prove crucial.
After last week’s comeback
at St. Johnstone, perhaps Edinburgh’s finest are beginning to find form at just
the right time.
Ross
County: Fraser, Gordon, Songo’o, Brittain, McLean, Oikonomou,
Kiss, Tidser, Arquin, Slew, Carey
Hearts:
MacDonald, McHattie, McKay, Hamill, Wilson, McGowan, Smith, Carrick, Paterson,
Robinson, Nicholson.
Att: 4,016
Referee:
Kevin Clancy
Top
man:
The impressive Sam Nicholson – this man has a bright future.
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