Witteveen to come to Edinburgh
Csaba Laszlo today revealed that Austrian striker David Witteveen is to return to Edinburgh and spend a few more days with Hearts.
The former Red Bull front man spent the week with the Tynecastle outfit in Germany, featuring in all four tour matches.
With a period of intensive training planned at the Hearts Football Academy, David will have an opportunity to build fitness and subsequently impress.
David left the team at Dusseldorf airport last night to travel to Munich and on to Salzburg, but is expected in the capital over the next 24 hours or so to resume his stint with Hearts.
"We will talk in Edinburgh," said Csaba.
"If he can learn a bit and build up then he can be a good player I think."
Meanwhile, Vytautas Luksa and Marius Cinikas did not feature in yesterday's final tour match against Alemannia Aachen with Hearts unlikely to follow up with interest in the Lithuanian pair for now.
"At the moment we are looking for other types of players and this is the priority and not midfield," the manager explained.
On the performance itself, against he Bundesliga 2 side, Csaba was not happy with the defending of his players.
Individual errors, he cited, had become a recurring theme of the tour with a number of goals lost to specific mistakes.
"It was not the best what they did in the central defence. It was the weakest point.
"In the midfield we controlled the game in the first 25 minutes we might have scored two or three goals.
"I am worried about too many individual mistakes. Everybody was only looking to themselves and this is not ok."
Hearts players return to training at Riccarton this week ahead of next week's trip to face Southampton and Plymouth on a week-long south coast tour.
On Hearts.TV today - Catch post-match reaction from yesterday's game from Csaba and watch all the action from Baesweiler









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