The incredible numbers which highlight Nathaniel Atkinson's impact on the Hearts attack
The Aussie, who is currently away with the national team, has been a concern at times defensively.
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The Aussie, who is currently away with the national team, has been a concern at times defensively.
Seven more Premiership points will secure third place and a spot in the Europa Conference League qualifying rounds as a minimum for the Edinburgh club. That’s before any rewards which may come from the Scottish Cup.
Midfielder Aaron McEneff was the talismanic substitute who swung the game in the Edinburgh club’s favour. He seized his moment perfectly but, in truth, might have been left on the bench if manager Robbie Neilson had a full squad to call upon.
Suffering from a long list of injuries, Hearts still wanted to ensure they held something in reserve in case they needed extra impetus to see them over the line in their Scottish Cup match against St Mirren.
St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson hopes the club’s fans can draw encouragement from Saturday’s Scottish Cup quarter-final defeat at Hearts.
Hearts boss Robbie Neilson reflected on his well-rewarded decision to send on second-half substitute Aaron McEneff and said he had held him back for that purpose.
The Irish midfielder turned the game in the Edinburgh club’s favour after entering the fray as substitute with the score at 2-2. He scored before crossing for Ellis Simms to score the fourth and final goal, taking Hearts to Hampden Park for next month’s semi-finals.
Defeated St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson hailed his players’ two “wonder goals” but acknowledged that “ultimately, if you concede four goals you are going to lose the game”.