Sorry Hearts sink rock bottom

Heart of Midlothian 2 Motherwell 3

Ladbrokes Premiership Saturday 14th
September 2019 – Tynecastle Park

Hearts
sank to the bottom of the Ladbrokes Premiership after another hapless
performance at Tynecastle Park this afternoon. Motherwell exacted revenge for
their Betfred Cup elimination to the Jambos three weeks ago by winning more comprehensively
than the final score suggests.

Under
fire Hearts manager Craig Levein made three changes to the team that failed to
beat Hamilton Academical in Gorgie two weeks ago. Conor Washington dropped to
the substitutes’ bench while Aidy White and Euan Henderson dropped out
altogether. Uche Ikpeazu returned while there were surprise inclusions for Jamie
Brandon and Steven MacLean, making his first start of the league campaign.

With
Hearts supporters unhappy at the way their favourites have started the season
the atmosphere inside Tynecastle was muted as the game got underway. And there
wasn’t much to get those fans off their seats as the home side reverted to type
with aimless long balls towards Ikpeazu bringing little reward.

The
warning signs were certainly there that Motherwell fancied their chances and
they nearly went ahead on 20 minutes when Gallagher fired in a long-range
effort which Hearts keeper Colin Doyle tipped over the bar. However, the goal
was merely delayed. From the resultant corner, Gallagher headed home
unchallenged to give ‘Well the lead. Cue the first signs of anger from the home
support.

This
increased in volume when the visitors almost added a second when Seedorf left
Jamie Brandon for dead before setting up Polworth, but his effort was just too
high.

Hearts
passed up a great chance to equalise after half an hour. Ikpeazu’s persistence
saw him pass to Steven MacLean who laid the ball on a plate for Sean Clare
inside the Motherwell penalty box. However, the Englishman felt an extra touch was
necessary and the chance was gone much to the angst of the home support.

Just
before half-time Motherwell nearly doubled their lead when Donnelly curled a
great effort which smacked off the Hearts crossbar. The Hearts players
traipsing off the field at half-time to a chorus of boos told its own story.

Yet another afternoon of frustration for Hearts supporters at Tynecastle

If
the home support thought things could only improve in the second half they were
sadly mistaken just seven minutes in. Slack play from Hearts in midfield saw
Seedorf collect the ball, saunter forward and smack the ball into the net off
the crossbar to double Motherwell’s lead. This was enough for many Hearts fans
who headed for the exits – with 38 minutes left to play. They clearly felt the
chances of this punch less Hearts side clawing two goals back was remote.

But
Hearts did pull a goal back with half an hour to play when substitute Ryotaro
Meshino skipped past the Motherwell defence before blasting a shot on goal.
This was pushed into the air by ‘Well keeper Gillespie before Ikpeazu headed
home. 2-1 and was it now game on at last? Sadly not.

Five
minutes later Motherwell restored their two-goal advantage and it summed up the
disorganised nature of Hearts tactics and performances of late. Levein inexplicably
moved attacking midfielder Sean Clare to right back. A long ball forward by the
visitors seemed harmless until Clare allowed Hylton to get to the ball before the
Motherwell man stroked the ball past a bemused Colin Doyle to make it 3-1. As Doyle
and Clare argued over who was to blame many more Hearts fans headed for the
exits.

Hearts
misery was compounded when substitute Conor Washington pulled up in obvious
pain and had to leave the field. As Levein had used all three substitutes,
Hearts were now down to ten men.

However,
the home side did pull a goal back when Meshino danced past two Motherwell
players before curling a fine effort past Gillespie to give Hearts some hope. But
it was too little too late, and Motherwell secured a well-deserved victory.

After the Hamilton game, Craig Levein said the international break would give him a couple of weeks to work on the defensive side of his team. Either he didn’t bother, or his players didn’t listen to a word because the Hearts defence was shambolic all afternoon.

After
the game, the Hearts manager wore the look of a haunted man as well he might
be. He told BBC Sport Scotland:

“I’m
not concerned about the effort in the game, that was plain for everybody to
see. I just feel they’re a bit pressurised just now and a bit lacking in
confidence.

“Sometimes
the pressure gets to people in different ways. One of the ways is they don’t
show for the ball as often as they should do, which then leaves the player on
the ball with less options. So, we need to get over that, we need to go down to
Easter Road next week and put on a good performance.”

At
the final whistle dozens of Hearts supporters gathered outside Tynecastle’s new
main stand to protest with chants of ‘Sack the Board’ – of which Levein is part
of – and ‘Craig Levein We Want You To Go’.

During the game the Motherwell fans chanted ‘You’re Getting Sacked in the Morning’ towards the Hearts manager. Tellingly, the Hearts support applauded, and the consensus was ‘we hope so’.

Whether
Ann Budge was taking any notice time will tell. But the appointment of Levein as
Hearts manager has not worked and its now damaging the relationship between the
club and its supporters. Something Mrs Budge, despite her loyalty to Levein,
seriously needs to consider.

Hearts: Doyle; Brandon (Washington,
63′), Halkett, Berra, Hickey; Clare, Whelan, Irving (Damour, 50′), Mulraney;
MacLean (Meshino, 55′), Ikpeazu

Motherwell: Gillespie; Grimshaw, Hartley, Gallagher, Carroll; Polworth, Campbell, Donnelly; Seedorf (Hylton ’65), Scott (O’Hara, 77′), Cole (Long, 71′

Referee: Euan Anderson

Attendance: 15,862

Top man: Are you kidding?