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Robbie Neilson backed to stay at Hearts next season - 'he's put club back where it belongs'

The Jambos had just been relegated to the Championship in 2020 when Neilson returned for a second stint as boss. He led the Tynecastle side to promotion at the first attempt last season and has now secured third place in the cinch Premiership this term.

Hearts have the chance to cap an impressive second campaign under former MK Dons and Dundee United manager Neilson by defeating city rivals Hibernian in this weekend's Scottish Cup semi-final and securing European group-stage football as a result.

Goalkeeper Gordon, 39, believes that would be vindication for the impressive work his boss - whom he played alongside - has put in to revive the club.

"Robbie's got a good bit of experience now from a number of different clubs and I suppose you learn along the way as a manager," he said. "He's had the ups and downs and been able to come back from them, and that can only make you better.

"He's been fantastic for us, he's really driven the club forward again. I can't praise him highly enough for what he's done here so far. Let's hope we can win this one (on Saturday).

"He deserves that because he's put this club back where it belongs. We now have to work even harder to make sure we stay there, we kick on and we get even better. I'm sure we will because Robbie's so driven and that's what he wants for the club."

Confirmation last weekend that Hearts have secured third place means Neilson has repeated the feats of his first spell in charge of the club when he won the Championship title in 2014-15 and then finished third in the top flight the following season.

Gordon is hoping the similarities with his first reign end there because he left Hearts a few months into his third campaign after being headhunted by MK Dons.

"I hope he stays

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