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McInnes wants Tynecastle 'in full glory' for Rangers game

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Derek McInnes wants the Hearts support to roar their side to victory

ByBrian McLauchlinBBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
  • Published2 hours ago

Hearts boss Derek McInnes says he wants to see Tynecastle in "its full glory" on Monday night when Rangers arrive in the capital.

The Edinburgh side hold a three-point lead over Celtic with Rangers a further point behind in third.

With four matches left to play each game becomes more significant, but for McInnes the players must remain focused and not look too far ahead.

Before a huge night, he issued a rallying call to the support to help the team make the most of an opportunity for a massive step forward.

"The motivation in these types of games has always been pretty clear," he said.

"Our record would suggest that we always feel we have been the underdog in any of these games when we play Rangers and Celtic. But we've always been an underdog with real belief in what we're doing. The results we've had have been a testament to that.

"We just want Tynecastle to be in its full glory, to be honest. We want it to be even better than it's been. To the supporters, bring your scarves, show your colours, give it laldy.

"Let's go and make it a proper night. We'll be determined to get the right result. We see it as a fight that we can win.

"Win, lose or draw, we're still in the fight. We're just determined to try and make the most of the opportunity particularly at Tynecastle."

As he faced the media on Friday, McInnes said the game couldn't come soon enough for him but he admitted the occasion, with an unusual tea-time kick-off on a bank holiday, was one worth looking forward to.

"I wish the game was tomorrow because it's like you just want to get the game played," he said. "But of course you look forward to these games.

"I love the games at Tynecastle, and in particular the whole build-up to it, so there's obviously a lot riding on the game. We can't downplay that and why would we?

"It's a brilliant game to be involved in and I think all the Hearts supporters that I've spoken to are eagerly anticipating the game. Monday at half five is unusual but it's not going to dilute what's going to be unfolding.

"The start of the game will be magnificent, and hopefully the end of the game is even better."

The Hearts head coach says Rangers will be hurting after last week's loss at home to Motherwell and, given the level of investment this season, they will be seeking an instant response as the games begin to run out.

"I think when you spend £40m assembling a squad, you expect to win games," he said. "So for us to even be ahead of a team who have spent that type of money is an incredible achievement.

"From our point of view you would expect a challenge from Rangers when there's that level of investment. They've got so many good players and every game against them has been really quite competitive.

"We've obviously won a couple, we've lost one at Ibrox recently in February so we're well aware of what we need to do to come out the other end of it.

"To overcome good teams you need to concentrate on your own performance and hopefully we can be good enough. I understand the nerves but I want the supporters not to be nervous."

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