I love Scotland - Csaba
Csaba Laszlo last night reaffirmed his commitment to Hearts and living in Scotland!
The Tynecastle manager was speaking after a final day scoreless draw against Celtic at Parkhead.
Hearts had their chances, but in the end the game counted for little as Rangers secured an easy win over Dundee United to secure the title.
"This was a very interesting season and I would like to thank everyone including the other managers," Csaba said afterwards.
"I am so sorry for Inverness and I hope this team can come back very soon. I congratulate Rangers on winning the league and I wish Celtic the best for Champions League qualification.
"For Aberdeen, I heard the bad news that the Aberdeen manager that we lose a very good managerial colleague. I am very sorry - he did a very good job.
"I hope that everyone enjoyed this season and I hope that we have next season a great season, definitely. I hope for Scottish football to develop and I hope the national team can go and qualify."
Csaba was asked about his own future, after mischievous headlines in one newspaper on Saturday, as already laughed off on heartsfc.co.uk.
The Hungarian admitted he and his family have fallen in love with life in Scotland.
"This country needs football and football needs this country," he said. "I never saw in my life like it is here in Scotland.
"Football is lifestyle and a religion and so don't give anyone the chance to push football down in this country. Keep this spirit and I will try to keep my spirit!
"I have two years more contract," he continued. "I will be staying in my flat and my children are here in the school.
"At the moment the priority for me is Hearts. My priority is Hearts and not more! My family and myself would like to stay, definitely!
"I go now on holiday for the next three hours then work again. My children are in school and my wife would like to divorce me because I told her she can go alone on the holiday as I am here to work.
"It is a great country, a fantastic country, and I like it here. I don't go!"
On Hearts.TV today - Csaba Laszlo and Robbie Neilson reflect on the final day draw at Celtic









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