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Scotsman
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Scotsman
Hearts players back for Motherwell as Liam Fox talks mindset: 'You can take the huff or roll your sleeves up'
Fir Park club visit Tynecastle in the SPFL Premiership on Saturday Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Interim Hearts head coach Liam Fox wants players fully motivated for Motherwell's visit to Tynecastle Park on Saturday. Midfielder Cammy Devlin is available again, while defender Jamie McCart has rejoined training ahead of the game. Fox is seeking a result after overseeing last week's 3-1 victory at Ross County following Neil Critchley's sacking. "Cammy Devlin is back in and available. He has trained well this week,' explained Fox at Riccarton. 'Jamie McCart is still going to be missing. He was back out on the grass doing a wee bit this morning, which is positive for him. Zander Clark has joined back in the last couple of days, but this weekend might just come a wee bit early for him. So, plenty of things to think on, plenty to mull over and think about.'


BBC News
28-02-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
McCart on derby & Phillips challenge
Hearts defender Jamie McCart is relishing the chance to end Hibernian's 14-match unbeaten run at Easter Road on Sunday. (Herald - subscription required), externalMcCart says the aerial challenge by St Mirren's Killian Phillips "felt like a red card", with Phillips initially sent off then staying on after VAR downgraded the offence to a yellow card in Hearts' midweek win. (Record), externalCalem Nieuwenhof reveals his Hearts team-mates were "surprised" by his impressive strike against St Mirren. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription), externalRead Friday's Scottish gossip


BBC News
16-02-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Hearts 1-3 Rangers: Have your say
Two Jamie McCart own goals helped Rangers escape Tynecastle with a victory over Hearts as they narrowed the gap on Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic to 13 points and earned breathing space for under-pressure manager Philippe hosts had gone into the game unbeaten in eight outings and seeking a fifth win on the bounce - and can count themselves unfortunate not to at least secure a point that would have taken them into the top first own goal had been cancelled out by Michael Steinwender, but Vaclav Cerny restored the lead and the home centre-half's second deflection ensured defeat, despite Hearts dominating possession and us your thoughts on Hearts' defeat., external