Hearts vs Aberdeen Post Match
Saturday, February 14th, 2009
By Jove! I think they’ve got it! A stunning 2-1 win over the Dons and a fantastic effort from the Jambos!
Aberdeen scored first 19 minutes in and it was pretty close up till then, Aberdeen getting the lucky break when they took the lead.Now in the past, the Jambo’s would normally capitulate/give up/roll over and die. But not today! They thundered back and dominated the second half resulting in an equalizer from Christian Nade 1 minute before HT. This didn’t stop in the second half either. Hearts were quiet willing to kick the Dons when they were down. Hearts pushed and pushed and Andy Driver headed in the winner after 66 minutes (which FINALY shut up the noisy Dons fans).
The domination continued until the 80th minutes when things got a little scary and Aberdeen began one last-ditch attempt to equalize. The closest they got was hitting the post and Balogh nabbing it before an Aberdeen striker could lay his feet on it. With 5 minutes left, Hearts could have scored again with Aberdeen looking shell shocked but they chose to waste time (resulting in a couple of bookings).
The refereeing in this match was almost as terrible as last week. Aberdeen players could have sharpened the studs on their boots and carried swords and gotten away with it. As one person behind me pointed out: “Are you getting payed by the foul?” in reference to the Dons going down easy. It also struk me as odd when 5 Aberdeen players were “injured” whenever Hearts reached the Don’s box. Coincidence? I think not, but Aberdeen players are clearly very brittle.
It’s not all good news though. Despite a great game from the JT’s they were still prone to sloppy mistakes and a reluctance to shoot the ball. I also think that Mikey Stewart should probably give the next few games a miss. He’s becoming to reluctant to get stuck in with the tackles and often hesitates, dancing round the opposition rather than trying to get the ball. Obua is becoming a waste of space as well. His style of “clever” and “tricky” play does not suit the Scottish game. As soon as Miko gets better, he needs to replace either Stewart or Obua and maybe giving Chesney a start.
On a related note, Mike Tulberg (who was supposed to be back this week) will supposedly return next week for the match against St. Mirren. How long has he been out? I can’t honestly remember when he last played for Hearts. Maybe he’s the miracle Hearts have been waiting for though. It will hopefully create some competition amongst Nade, Glen and Tulberg for regular starts for Hearts. It could be beneficial having more Strikers than we actually need, much like the goalie situation - they play above and beyond the call of duty, knowing that they might not be playing in the next match.
My man of the match is Janos Balogh for some stunning goalkeeping
Match Facts courtesy of the BBC:
Hearts: Balogh, Neilson, Karipidis, Jonsson, Lee Wallace, Obua, Stewart, Aguiar, Driver, Glen (Palazuelos 81), Nade (Mrowiec 90).
Subs Not Used: MacDonald, Cesnauskis, Thomson, Elliot, Templeton.
Booked: Nade, Stewart.
Goals: Nade 45, Driver 66.
Aberdeen: Langfield, Foster, Diamond, Severin, Mulgrew, Young (Considine 76), Kerr, Duff (Maguire 76), Vidal, Miller, Mackie (Wright 79).
Subs Not Used: Bossu, Stewart, Paton, Pawlett.
Booked: Foster.
Goals: Mackie 20.
Att: 15,049
Ref: C Richmond
A very happy Believer

Well, last time we were here was Wednesday 12th November at Tynecastle and it was a poor match to say the least as Hearts squeaked by 1-0 in a game which Hearts should have been comfortable in. However, that was over two months ago and Hearts are a now a better team with great results against Rangers and Celtic and a fantastic victory over the Hibees in the Scottish Cup. Hearts are currently 4th in the table, only behind Dundee United on goal difference with 38 points and Aberdeen sitting right behind with 37.
Quick update, fresh off the Scotsman. Hearts have rejected a £2 million bid for Christophe Berra from Wolverhampton Wanderers as it did not meet the £3 million price tag.
Good News! Bruno Aguiar, the Hearts resurgent midfielder and top goal scorer has signed a deal keeping him at Tynecastle through to next season. At least we’re keeping someone half decent around…