Hearts manager McInnes rejects talk of regret
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Hearts manager McInnes rejects talk of regret
"I don't want to talk about regrets because it's as if it's going to end up in disappointment. I fully believe we are going to have a special end to the season and I'm totally committed to that. I see it, I think we can do it, I think we can be really strong right through the line."
"Lawrence, for me, was the best striker in the league up until he went out of the team and Cammy was arguably the best midfielder in the league, so it's good to have both boys back at such a crucial time. Watching them training this week has been great, it looks as if they've not been away."
"It was a significant blow when both lads went out of the team. With them coming back in, the players will get a boost and I think the support will get a boost. The return of these key players at this crucial stage of the season is expected to strengthen Hearts' challenge."
Hearts manager Derek McInnes is optimistic about the team's prospects despite a recent 1-0 defeat to Kilmarnock that raised questions about their ability to win the Scottish Premiership. McInnes refuses to discuss potential regrets, instead expressing full confidence that Hearts will have a strong finish to the season. The return of midfielder Cammy Devlin and striker Lawrence Shankland from injury is expected to provide a significant boost. Both players have been sidelined since January but are now back in full training and likely to feature against Dundee on Saturday. McInnes believes their return will strengthen the team considerably and help Hearts maintain their two-point lead over Celtic.
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