Josh Ginnelly not complaining about time out due to Covid-19 as Hearts impress
Hearts forward Josh Ginnelly feels Covid-19 has hampered his chances of playing but is not going to complain given how well the club have been doing.
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Hearts forward Josh Ginnelly feels Covid-19 has hampered his chances of playing but is not going to complain given how well the club have been doing.
Robbie Neilson was delighted with the way his depleted Hearts squad overcame a host of injuries to maintain their momentum with an impressive 3-2 win at Dundee United.
Robbie Neilson made four changes to the team following the Scottish Cup semi-final victory at Hampden, with Aaron McEneff, Gary Mackay-Steven, Taylor Moore and Josh Ginnelly all handed starts in a 3-4-3 formation.
Delighted Robbie Neilson praised his patched-up Hearts stars and insisted things were so bad he could only throw on goal hero Ellis Simms for 20 minutes.
Substitute Ellis Simms stepped off the bench to score a late winner as in-form Hearts beat Dundee United 3-2 at Tannadice to make it nine games in a row undefeated.
Robbie Neilson expects to have Josh Ginnelly (illness) and Alex Cochrane (concussion) back in his Hearts squad for Saturday’s cinch Premiership game against Livingston.
The Edinburgh club hope to have both men back in time for the Edinburgh derby double header against Hibs, which begins on April 9. That has been pencilled in as the day defender Souttar and midfielder Devlin should be available again.
Hearts manager Robbie Neilson must navigate a plethora of injuries when he picks his team to face St Mirren.