![]() ![]() ![]() Two big games down south, but I think the patterns are starting to develop in terms of how we want to play and that is definitely a pleasing aspect from today. “We have worked a lot on set plays, in terms of trying to be a bit more solid defensively and I thought you could see that today. “There are definitely some pleasing aspects to take from today,” he explained. Lisa Quast Former Contributor Aug 11, 2014,03:00am EDT Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Several years ago, my boss called me into his office. McAvoy is hoping Hearts can build on aspects of the performance in the coming days as they head south for two closed door friendlies. “Overall, pleasing to get minutes in the legs and some good parts to take away from the match.” We’re disappointed with the goal at the end, but we just need to work on being a bit more clinical in front of goal, but that will come. We made eight changes, gave four of the young players a chance to let them show what they can do, and we gave Boycey and Beni some minutes at the end to help them get up to speed. In the second half, we probably lost our rhythm a wee bit. Second, dont allow a few people to dominate the conversation. Stay focused on the agenda and make sure that everyone is on the same page. First, dont let the meetings get off track by letting people wander off-topic. “It was great to get Yutaro and the Aussie lads back in. Five things to avoid in project management meetings. ![]() Hearts welcomed back Australian trio, Cammy Devlin, Kye Rowles and Nathaniel Atkinson as well as Yutaro Oda and McAvoy was delighted to see the quartet return. “I think you could see there were a lot of good patterns in terms of the way we were trying to play.” “I thought in the first half we were very good, without being just that wee bit sharper in front of goal, but that sharpness will come in time. Speaking to Hearts TV at full-time, head coach McAvoy said: Luke Rathie put Hearts ahead in the 75th minute, but the Jambos couldn’t hold on as the unfortunate Peter Haring turned a low cross past Harry Stone, five minutes from the end. The men in maroon continued to ramp up their fitness levels with another 90-minute workout in the Fife sunshine. ![]()
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