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Hearts boss Robbie Neilson relishes early Edinburgh derby

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Robbie Neilson quickly turned his attention to next Sunday’s Edinburgh derby after Hearts kicked off their cinch Premiership campaign with a 2-1 home win over Ross County.

The Jambos claimed the points on Saturday courtesy of second-half goals from attackers Alan Forrest and Barrie McKay. And their manager is delighted to have a showdown with Hibernian at Easter Road to look forward to on the second weekend of the season. “It’s set up nicely for next week with both teams winning (on the opening day) and I’m looking forward to it,” said Neilson. “I like the derbies coming early.

It gives us a chance to go down there and hopefully get three points and that would give us a massive lift. “We spoke in the dressing room after (the Ross County game) for 10 seconds on today and then the rest of it was on next week and making sure we’re ready for it.” Neilson expects Nathaniel Atkinson to be available for Easter Road after he went off in the first half of the County game, but Stephen Kingsley, who missed out on Saturday, faces a race to be fit. “Atkinson will be fine,” said the manager. “He was not feeling well during the week, there were a couple of days when he was ill.

We put him in and after 15, 20 minutes he had no energy left. He’ll be fine hopefully for next week. “Kingsley, we’ll see. He got a wee nick on his hamstring on Tuesday, and it was too early just now.

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