HNT: Injury concerns
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Caretaker boss Stephen Frail today revealed he still has major injury concerns for Wednesday's visit of league leaders Rangers.
The Jambos chief was forced into a number of changes for Saturday's Clydesdale Bank Premier League victory over Motherwell at Fir Park and he told Hearts News Today that he is unsure if any of the key personnel missing in Lanarkshire will be available for the midweek showdown.

"Andrew Driver is still uncomfortable with his groin problem and I'm unsure if Michael Stewart, who missed Saturday with a hamstring problem, will be ready either. The same goes for Laryea Kingston and it is going to be touch and go for some of them for Wednesday.
"We will wait and see how they are this week but they are all considered doubtful at the moment."
Hearts chalked up their fourth league win in five outings at Motherwell and Stephen would have no qualms about fielding the same XI who performed so well in the most trying of conditions.

"It was a tough day to play football and I thought every one of the players did really well," he said.
"If I had to I would play the same guys, no problem at all. However, there are horses for courses. Saturday's team almost picked itself. I'll look at the Rangers game on its own merits as regards team shape and line-up."
He added: "That was out fourth win from five, and our fourth clean sheet from five games, which is good.
"We must keep up the good work and not our standards slip."









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