Hearts manager Derek McInnes has issued a rallying call to his team ahead of their clash with Celtic at Tynecastle Park, urging them to "strike another blow" against their arch-rivals and maintain their grip on the Scottish Premiership title.
The Jambos are six points clear at the top of the table after beating Celtic both home and away this season, but McInnes is keen not to get carried away with his team's momentum. Instead, he views Sunday's match as a fresh opportunity to put in a performance against a high-quality opponent.
"We've already beaten them twice, so it's a different game now," McInnes said. "Celtic under Martin are in a different place, and we're looking forward to the challenge. It's another chance for us to try and strike a blow to a direct opponent who are right up there with us in the league."
McInnes' focus on the task at hand is clear, but he also acknowledges that losing several key players through injury will be a significant test of his team's resolve. Midfielder Cammy Devlin and defender Stephen Kingsley will miss the game due to hamstring injuries, while midfielder Beni Baningime serves a suspension after receiving a red card in their win against St Mirren.
Despite these setbacks, McInnes is confident that his team can cope with the injuries and use them as an opportunity to bring in reinforcements. In this case, Hearts are set to sign Vadar forward Rogers Mato this month, who has scored 12 goals in 13 games for the North Macedonian club this season.
The 22-year-old's arrival will provide a welcome boost to McInnes' squad, but he is aware that injuries are an inevitable part of life at the top level. "Losing key players is part of it," he said. "You've got to try and cope with that throughout the season. We feel as if we've got good players in the building, and whenever there's any disappointment for certain players through a longer-term injury, then it presents an opportunity for others to step up."
McInnes' team is under pressure to maintain their title hopes, but he remains optimistic about their chances. "It's not all doom and gloom," he said. "We've got good players in the building, and we're just trying to work our way through a situation where we can deal with injuries."
The Jambos are six points clear at the top of the table after beating Celtic both home and away this season, but McInnes is keen not to get carried away with his team's momentum. Instead, he views Sunday's match as a fresh opportunity to put in a performance against a high-quality opponent.
"We've already beaten them twice, so it's a different game now," McInnes said. "Celtic under Martin are in a different place, and we're looking forward to the challenge. It's another chance for us to try and strike a blow to a direct opponent who are right up there with us in the league."
McInnes' focus on the task at hand is clear, but he also acknowledges that losing several key players through injury will be a significant test of his team's resolve. Midfielder Cammy Devlin and defender Stephen Kingsley will miss the game due to hamstring injuries, while midfielder Beni Baningime serves a suspension after receiving a red card in their win against St Mirren.
Despite these setbacks, McInnes is confident that his team can cope with the injuries and use them as an opportunity to bring in reinforcements. In this case, Hearts are set to sign Vadar forward Rogers Mato this month, who has scored 12 goals in 13 games for the North Macedonian club this season.
The 22-year-old's arrival will provide a welcome boost to McInnes' squad, but he is aware that injuries are an inevitable part of life at the top level. "Losing key players is part of it," he said. "You've got to try and cope with that throughout the season. We feel as if we've got good players in the building, and whenever there's any disappointment for certain players through a longer-term injury, then it presents an opportunity for others to step up."
McInnes' team is under pressure to maintain their title hopes, but he remains optimistic about their chances. "It's not all doom and gloom," he said. "We've got good players in the building, and we're just trying to work our way through a situation where we can deal with injuries."