Robbie Neilson believes perspective is required as Hearts resume their battle for third spot in the cinch Premiership against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park on Saturday.
The Gorgie side lost three in a row in all competitions before the international break with a stinging 3-0 defeat at Aberdeen coming after two losses to Celtic, one in the Scottish Cup.
However, the Tynecastle boss noted that with nine fixtures remaining the Jambos are still four points ahead of Aberdeen and five ahead of Edinburgh rivals Hibernian.
“We were obviously disappointed (with the Aberdeen game) but we also have to have perspective within that and look at where we are in the league,” said Neilson, who revealed midfielder Cammy Devlin will miss the Kilmarnock game after suffering concussion on international duty with Australia.
“We are sitting four points clear in third position. Yes, we would like to have more but I think if you asked any team outwith Rangers and Celtic, they would want to be in our position.
“We have nine games to go to try to secure that and it starts on Saturday.
READ MORE: Kettlewell accepts Rangers goal onside after VAR explanation
“There’s expectation on Hibs, expectation on Aberdeen as well. Everyone is fighting for that third place.
“We are trying to fight to be higher than that, that’s the objective.
“There is expectation but it is the same as every club.”
While Hearts are striving to keep third spot Killie are in 10th, three points ahead of bottom side Dundee United and fighting for survival.
Neilson said: “The way the league is now, every game is competitive.
“You have a group fighting for survival. You have a group fighting to get into the top six, a group fighting to stay in the top six, a group fighting for Europe.
“So every game at this moment, especially as it comes down to the last single-figure (number of) games, it is all important.
“We expect it to be a hard, physical, demanding game.
“They are very good at set-plays. If you look at their stats, over 50 per cent of their goals come from set-plays so you know you have to be organised in those situations.”
On his first start for Australia in Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on Tuesday, Devlin had stitches inserted in a head wound after a collision in the 2-1 friendly defeat to Ecuador before he was eventually replaced after 54 minutes by Aiden O’Neill.
Neilson said: “He will miss the game at the weekend. He has concussion. He flagged it up with their doctor.
“He was delaying his flight home so he won’t be home until later tomorrow so he will miss the game.”
Why are you making commenting on The Herald only available to subscribers?
It should have been a safe space for informed debate, somewhere for readers to discuss issues around the biggest stories of the day, but all too often the below the line comments on most websites have become bogged down by off-topic discussions and abuse.
heraldscotland.com is tackling this problem by allowing only subscribers to comment.
We are doing this to improve the experience for our loyal readers and we believe it will reduce the ability of trolls and troublemakers, who occasionally find their way onto our site, to abuse our journalists and readers. We also hope it will help the comments section fulfil its promise as a part of Scotland's conversation with itself.
We are lucky at The Herald. We are read by an informed, educated readership who can add their knowledge and insights to our stories.
That is invaluable.
We are making the subscriber-only change to support our valued readers, who tell us they don't want the site cluttered up with irrelevant comments, untruths and abuse.
In the past, the journalist’s job was to collect and distribute information to the audience. Technology means that readers can shape a discussion. We look forward to hearing from you on heraldscotland.com
Comments & Moderation
Readers’ comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly. We do not pre-moderate or monitor readers’ comments appearing on our websites, but we do post-moderate in response to complaints we receive or otherwise when a potential problem comes to our attention. You can make a complaint by using the ‘report this post’ link . We may then apply our discretion under the user terms to amend or delete comments.
Post moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours.
Read the rules hereLast Updated:
Report this comment Cancel