Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Naismith not plotting late transfer window raid

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STEVEN Naismith is expecting a quiet ending to the transfer window at Hearts despite his team’s concerning start to the season.

The Jambos brought in several new faces earlier in the summer, with the manager encouraged by the strength of squad he had assembled for their upcoming tilt at European group-stage football.

However, Hearts have failed to win any of their five matches in all competitio­ns and have lost each of their last four, including Sunday’s 3-1 defeat at Motherwell.

Asked if he expected many arrivals or departures before Friday’s deadline, Naismith said: “No, not too many.

“Like we always have, we’ll continue to look about to see what options are there but I feel we have recruited well.

“The results have not reflected that but when new players come to the club they very rarely come to the club and have a full expectatio­n of what the demand is and what is expected. I still think there is a bit of adjustment there as well.”

Naismith demanded a strong response to an unexpected early season slump that has left Hearts with just one point from their first three games.

“It is disappoint­ing because you want to win games but we are three games into the league campaign,” he said. “In spells in performanc­es there have been bits that have been good but we are killing ourselves with the chances we are giving up and also we are not taking the good chances that come along.

“Players go through high and low confidence but ultimately what will define you is how you react to all these situations.

“We need to have that mentality, that you understand your role.”

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