Woeful Hearts beaten by Dundee

Heart of Midlothian 1 Dundee 2

Ladbrokes Premiership – Wednesday 23rd January
2019 – Tynecastle

Hearts resumed Ladbrokes
Premiership business at a freezing Tynecastle Park tonight as they took on bottom
club Dundee. However, it was an evening to forget for the Tynecastle faithful
as the visitors, without a win since 5th December, deservedly took
all three points after an all too familiar dismal showing from Hearts.

Hearts boss Craig Levein made
two changes from the team that edged past Livingston in the Scottish Cup last
Sunday. Steven Naismith’s suspension meant an enforced change and gave the
opportunity for young Aidan Keena up front. Ben Garuccio was replaced by Demi
Mitchell.

Those at the SPFL who decide
that a full midweek card of Premiership games should take place on a January
night a month after Christmas surely must have their judgement questioned.
There was a lower than average attendance at Tynecastle with just around 250
hardy souls travelling from Dundee. The atmosphere was muted to say the least.
Whether this affected the home players it’s hard to say but the opening period
set the tone for the rest of the game – long, high aimless punts, misplaced
passes and a general lethargy from those in maroon.

Hearts keeper Colin Doyle
saved well from Nelson and Curran as the visitors took the game to their hosts,
much to the chagrin of the home support.

It took nearly 20 minutes for
Hearts first decent chance when a rare passing movement let Arnaud Djoum free
but his shot on goal was well saved by Dees keeper Dieng.

Angry Hearts fans watch their team lose 2-1 to Dundee at Tynecastle
Hearts fans weren’t slow to show their displeasure

It was no real surprise when
Dundee went ahead in the 24th minute. Kusunga linked up well with
Nelson before firing past Doyle and Tynecastle was stunned. It was the first
time Hearts had conceded a goal in nearly 300 minutes.

Hearts new boy David Vanecek
appeared to have the tactical awareness of a chicken with no head and was
clearly struggling. His frustration increased when he received a booking from
referee John Beaton for a late foul leaving Craig Levein an angry man. Levein isn’t
a person to upset – he substituted the Czech Republic player after just 33 minutes,
Steven MacLean being the replacement.

MacLean’s presence at least
perked up the Hearts attack and with five minutes left of the first half, the
Maroons equalised with a curious goal. Olly Lee fired in a free-kick on the
left wing which hit Dundee defender Jesse Curran and the ball sailed over keeper
Dieng and into the net. 1-1 and Hearts fans looked forward to their team sorting
things out in the second half.

Sadly, for Hearts, the second
half was pretty much like the first. Callumn Morrison raced down the right wing
early on but his shot on goal was straight at keeper Dieng who pushed it out
for a corner.

When Hearts did pass the ball
– which was all too rarely – they did threaten and a fine move involving
MacLean and Lee set up Keena, but the youngster fired his chance into the
Gorgie Stand.

Then Sean Clare, hero of last
Sunday sent in a cross that eluded both MacLean and Mitchell.

Inevitably, Dundee scored the
winning goal in the 62nd minute and it was a calamity for Hearts
on-loan defender Conor Shaughnessy. The Irishman got himself into a terrible
fankle on the edge of his own penalty box allowing Craig Curran to take the
ball before passing to Nelson who had the freedom of McLeod Street to drive the
ball past Doyle from around eight yards.

And that, ladies and
gentlemen, was that, other than the welcome return from injury for John Souttar
early in the second half.

Not for the first time this
season Hearts looked clueless all over the park. Far too many long, high and generally
aimless balls forward to young Keena which was food and drink to the Dundee
defence.

Callumn Morrison looked jaded;
Demetri Mitchell confused, Olly Lee lethargic. As for David Vanecek who knows
what he was meant to be doing. Even Christophe Berra looked out of sorts – it was
that kind of a night.

Something which is happening
far too frequently for Hearts fans liking…

Hearts: Doyle, Smith, Shaughnessy,
Berra, Lee, Clare, Djoum, Mitchell (Mulraney, 72′), Vanecek (MacLean, 33′),
Keena, Morrison (Souttar, 56′).

Dundee: Dieng, Kerr, Ralph, Woods,
Kusunga, Inniss, Dales (Miller, 79′), McGowan, Nelson (Moore, 62′), C. Curran
(Kallman, 84′), J. Curran.

Referee: John Beaton

Attendance: 15,518

Top man: Arnaud Djoum. At least the Cameroon man tried to play football…