Critchley confident things are looking up for bottom dogs Hearts after show of character against Aberdeen
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Critchley confident things are looking up for bottom dogs Hearts after show of character against Aberdeen

Daily Mail  

Neil Critchley believes Hearts won’t have any worries at the end of the season if they continue to perform like they did in their 1-1 draw with Aberdeen. Neil Critchley said a point was the least Hearts deserved from their match against Aberdeen Spanish striker Musa Drammeh played a big part in Hearts' equaliser at Tynecastle Defender Stephen Kingsley had to be stretchered off with a hamstring injury in the first half ‘They scored with their first attempt at goal, so it would be easy for us to feel sorry for ourselves in the case of, “here we go again”. ‘How the game went on, sometimes we lose the rhythm and dynamic in our team, and then we give away the ball in some situations and they create momentum from that, and that’s something we need to keep working with.’ Ahead of the visit of Celtic on Wednesday, Thelin is sweating over the fitness of Dimitar Mitov after the Bulgarian came off at half-time clutching his hamstring. ‘Let’s see tomorrow, we need to make a real check on him first, but he couldn’t keep playing so we need to change him,’ he said.

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