Robbie Neilson pleased Hearts’ injured players are returning before cup final
Robbie Neilson declared himself pleased with the way his injured Hearts contingent are gradually returning to contention ahead of the Scottish Cup final against Rangers.
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Robbie Neilson declared himself pleased with the way his injured Hearts contingent are gradually returning to contention ahead of the Scottish Cup final against Rangers.
Robbie Neilson has revealed a triple injury boost ahead of Hearts' weekend clash with Celtic.
Manager Robbie Neilson has already welcomed defender Stephen Kingsley and midfielder Andy Halliday back into his squad, and five others are poised to follow suit over the next week.
Robbie Neilson admits he was down to the bare bones against Ross County after he added a couple of the Scottish Youth Cup finalists from earlier in the week to the substitute list and was still unable to fill the bench.
Hearts are weighing up a move to bring Lawrence Shankland back to Scotland.
Hearts will have Stephen Kingsley and Andy Halliday back from injury for their cinch Premiership match at home to Ross County.
Hearts will still be without Michael Smith at the weekend but manager Robbie Neilson expects to welcome others back into his matchday squad for the fixture against Ross County.
Hearts boss Robbie Neilson is convinced key defenders John Souttar and Craig Halkett will both be available for next month’s Scottish Cup final against Rangers.