Livingston boss David Martindale admits Scottish Cup penalty shoot-out exit to Hearts is 'a sore one'
Livingston boss David Martindale feels his side did enough to progress to the Scottish Cup quarter-finals and admits their exit is a ‘sore one’.
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Livingston boss David Martindale feels his side did enough to progress to the Scottish Cup quarter-finals and admits their exit is a ‘sore one’.
Hearts captain Craig Gordon has been involved in five penalty shoot-outs in his career and has saved one effort in every single one of them.
Robbie Neilson hailed captain fantastic Craig Gordon’s role in Hearts clinching a Scottish Cup quarter-final spot after a tense shoot-out.
Craig Gordon drew the plaudits from both managers after his penalty shoot-out heroics saw Hearts into the Scottish Cup quarter-finals.
The fourth-round tie at Tynecastle went 120 minutes without a goal. Though they were largely in control of the game, especially after the first hour, the Hearts players were met with boos from the home crowd after each and every time referee Nick Walsh brought a half, whether it be in 90 minutes or extra time, to a close.
Hearts boss Robbie Neilson was delighted to have come through a Scottish Cup penalty shoot out and although he ruefully stated that he wished they had done that in the 2020 cup final, he knows that his men remain in a position to right that wrong this season.
Raging Robbie Neilson slammed his complacent Hearts backline for gifting Dundee a precious win.
Roy Keane really doesn’t suffer fools lightly.