Robbie Neilson declares Hearts 'want to make history' as Jambos boss blown away by Connor Ronan screamer
Robbie Neilson insists high-flying Hearts are out to make history as they surged into a Scottish Cup semi-final.
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Robbie Neilson insists high-flying Hearts are out to make history as they surged into a Scottish Cup semi-final.
We're down to the last eight in the Scottish Cup and Hearts and St Mirren have the chance to become the first team into the semi-finals.
Hearts manager Robbie Neilson must navigate a plethora of injuries when he picks his team to face St Mirren.
Robbie Neilson’s side had to make an unprecedented five enforced substitutions due to injury, while Hearts also saw their 1-0 half-time lead erased within seconds of the game restarting as former Jambo Liam Smith netted the goal of his career with a swerving stunner from 25 yards before Nicky Clark soon converted from the penalty spot.
Craig Gordon insists lifting the Scottish Cup as Hearts captain would be the proudest moment of his career.
Hearts have 11 players carrying injuries ahead of their Scottish Cup quarter-final against St Mirren.
Hearts captain Craig Gordon believes the spirit they showed at Tannadice last weekend can stand them in good stead as they prepare to face St Mirren with 11 players carrying knocks.
Robbie Neilson’s men go into the match in fine form having dispensed of St Mirren and Aberdeen before drawing 2-2 with Dundee United at Tannadice last weekend.