Everton striker names what he wants to happen this weekend before future talks
Everton forward Ellis Simms says he'd like to win the Scottish Cup final with Hearts and see his parent club secure their Premier League status this weekend.
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Everton forward Ellis Simms says he'd like to win the Scottish Cup final with Hearts and see his parent club secure their Premier League status this weekend.
Hearts striker Ellis Simms believes he is going into the Scottish Cup final in the perfect frame of mind after enjoying a strong finish to the season.
On Saturday the Hearts striker will take to the field in the Scottish Cup final looking to help his loan side defeat Rangers and earn his first piece of silverware. The Hampden showdown is, however, sandwiched between two potentially massive matches for patent club Everton, who are looking to avoid drop to the second tier of English football for the first time in 71 years.
Ellis Simms swapped Everton for Hearts in January to get more games under his belt.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst took no chances against Hearts – making a total of ten changes to his team.
The Ibrox side travelled to Tynecastle with a reserve side that got gradually younger as the match went on. In spite of this, the visitors won 3-1 with goals from Cedric Itten, Alex Lowry and Cole McKinnon after Peter Haring had put the hosts in front.
Robbie Neilson’s side opened the scoring through Peter Haring midway through the first half. That was cancelled out by Cedric Itten before Alex Lowry put Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s men ahead just before the break. The scoring was complete when youngster Cole McKinnon came off the bench to score his first top-flight goal.
A much-changed Rangers side signed off their cinch Premiership campaign with a 3-1 win away to Scottish Cup final opponents Hearts.