Michael Smith insists Hearts won't 'just lie down and die' after admitting they are selling fans short
Michael Smith insists Hearts are ready to become renaissance men in Florence by making amends for selling the club short in recent months.
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Michael Smith insists Hearts are ready to become renaissance men in Florence by making amends for selling the club short in recent months.
Furious Fiorentina boss Vincenzo Italiano has fired back at booing fans who turned on La Viola in Monday’s 4-0 annihilation at the hands of Lazio.
DUBAI: Even before the first football World Cup ever to be held in the Middle East kicks off in Qatar on Nov. 20, the entire Gulf region is counting on a massive boost to the air travel, tourism and hospitality industries.
KEITH JACKSON: The play-off certainly feels like a very comforting safety net now that we have Spain and Erling Haaland to deal with. But second spot in Group Aaarg can still be a realistic target for Steve Clarke and the boys. DAVID McCARTHY: Tough, but possible. Spain should skoosh it but Norway, apart from the obvious, are no great shakes and there are potential banana skins in Georgia and Cyprus. But second place is there to be taken. ANDY NEWPORT: That play-off spot is looking pretty handy now. Spain may be in a transitional phase but they still have bags of quality and I’d rather not think about what Haaland is going to do to our defence. MICHAEL GANNON: It’s a pretty stinky section to be honest after pulling the best player on the planet out of pot three. But anything is possible under Steve Clarke so we have to keep the faith.
Fiorentina say they HAD to leave the Hearts dressing room in shambles...because their players had no hot water for a shower after the game.
Vincenzo Italiano hailed Fiorentina’s “ferocious approach” that saw them beat Hearts 3-0.
It's around this time of the year that the ATP Finals conversation hots up — but Italian hopes right now are lukewarm. There's one month of the season remaining and Jannik Sinner and Matteo Berrettini have work to do to qualify for Turin. Ad Sinner is currently 12th in the standings, 390 points behind eighth-placed Alexander Zverev.
Another European night under the lights at Tynecastle and Hearts will be hoping it goes better than the last one.