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Liam Fox dedicates Hearts' late Conference League win to locked out fans as he makes 'doesn't get better' admission

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Proud Liam Fox dedicated Hearts’ dramatic last gasp win over Dinamo Minsk to the Jambos fans locked out and forced to watch the tie back in Edinburgh, writes Fraser Wilson in Azerbaijan.

The caretaker boss said the 2-1 win on neutral territory was his greatest dugout moment after Yan Dhanda headed home his first goal for the club in the 94th minute.

No punters made the 3300-mile trek to Eastern Europe after the game was moved behind closed doors due to UEFA’s sanctions against Belarus for their involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war.

But Fox knows they’ll have been watching in boozers and living rooms back in Scotland as Hearts ended their wait for a first win of the season at the 11th attempt.

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