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Simon Murray on why Hearts humbling must be Dundee wake up call – 'We never saw it coming'

Shocked Simon Murray has admitted dumped Dundee need to use their six goal Hearts’ hammering as a wake-up call.

Tony Docherty’s side had gone into this game on an unbeaten four game run, including draws with Celtic and Rangers, but were just run over by the free-scoring Jambos. Docherty pulled his players in yesterday to go through their video nasty and Murray knows he and his squad need to take their medicine, learn from it and react.

"We are obviously massively disappointed,” the striker stated. "We've been on a good bit of form, some good team performances and obviously against Hearts it was the opposite of that. So maybe a big wake up call for all of us and something we’ll have to look at. We were coming into the game in good form and showed good character in big games against the top teams in the league.

“So obviously, we never saw it coming. So we just need to look at the game and see where it went wrong.”

The self-confessed Dundee fan admitted that the home dressing room was a solemn place and right after the game, probably, wasn’t the time for digging each other out. He stated: "We’ve just had probably, well, definitely the worst performance of the season and right after the game, obviously it's raw. Sometimes it's best just to go away and have a think and then come back and we can speak about it when maybe emotions aren't as high.”

Murray accepts it was a very bad day at the office but one that he knows his team will come back stronger from it. He expects a reaction when they go into Scottish Cup action against Dundee this weekend. "We’ve shown the character that we've shown in the last few games,” Murray insisted.

“It shows that there's still a lot of work to be done on that, but at the end of the day, we just

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