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Rheingau 0 - 6 Hearts : Nice timing for a debut victory



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Published Date: 24 July 2008
A RESOUNDING victory which Csaba Laszlo couldn't have timed better given that it took place in front of his watching paymasters, Vladimir and Roman Romanov.
Hearts practised cohesive passing, clinical finishing and an all-round professional approach to accord the Hungarian his maiden victory as manager. Yet he remains some way from being satisfied.

Most of the 300 or so fans who attended the Rheingau Stadium last night would instantly have recognised the gaping gulf in class between the SPL side and their opponents, a collection of local amateur players. What ensued was a thoroughly one-sided affair compounded by an overwhelming scoreline. Six different Hearts players found the net, including the recently-returned Juho Makela, but Laszlo is demanding more.

"I am always happy but the problem is we don't score enough," he said. "We created a lot of chances and, okay, we scored some goals, but more is possible. I am happy about the team spirit and about the kind of football we are playing. I think the players are very tired but they did a good job. However, against Kaiserslautern, we must do more."

Friday's encounter will indeed require the gear stick to be shunted up a notch, but perhaps Laszlo's words, uttered after the match with Romanov Snr standing only yards away, were as much for the majority shareholder's ears as anyone's. Constantly pushing players for optimum performance is a useful act for any coach involved in Romanov's footballing empire to engage in, and the intelligent Hungarian has cottoned on fast to his boss's mindset.

All in all, neither man could be too dissatisfied with Hearts last night. Romanov and his son, the Hearts chairman, were accompanied in the Geisenheim crowd by FBK Kaunas coach Jose Couceiro and their trusted confidant Senderis Girsovicius, now coaching Lithuania's Under-21 side. Although the standard of opposition was mediocre at best, they would have admired the appetite and energy on display from those in maroon.

In particular, Makela was keen to impress after returning from a productive loan spell with HJK Helsinki. A clinically-taken second-half goal strengthened his case, or so it seemed until Laszlo spoke at full-time about his Finnish striker. "He is a player who can fight but he must learn to shoot goals. One goal is not enough," said the new manager.

"A good striker shoots goals all the time. In this game he had maybe two or three good chances but he must score them. Last night was his first step and I hope he will have more luck against Kaiserslautern. He is a good worker and that is the positive about him. He has come back to rejoin the team and he understands what I need from him. I hope he can keep this attitude.

"I said before that results are not always important in pre-season, it's the tactics you play and I would like to see in the field what I want from the strikers and midfielders. The competition is there, especially in midfield, and I hope as soon as possible we can take a goalkeeper and maybe two or three new players. After this, the team will be ready for the new season."

In baking evening sunshine, Laszlo's players took the field accompanied by familiar acoustics as The Hearts Song blared out of the modest stadium pavilion. It was evidence of the locals' extensive hospitality towards their Scottish guests, although the gesture wasn't quite returned once proceedings got underway as Hearts were in destructive mood.

On six minutes, Larry Kingston meandered skilfully past three defenders for Andy Driver to cross. Patrick Bauer's dithering inside the penalty area allowed Audrius Ksanavicius to steal possession and dispatch a clinical finish beyond keeper Roman Melzer. Ksanavicius volleyed at goal again moments later and was denied by a reaction save before the ball was swept off the goal line with some desperation. Rheingau Auswahl cleared the resultant corner but the returning ball was converted by Christophe Berra to double Hearts' advantage.

Ksanavicius cut a dominant figure throughout the opening period, frequently switching flanks with Driver. The Lithuanian's corner on 18 minutes brought Marius Zaliukas leaping like the proverbial salmon above the home defence for a fine headed goal. Hearts weren't contented by that and, after Ksanavicius was felled by Rheingau's Jurgen Bierschenk, Kingston converted the fourth from the penalty spot.

In between, a procession of shots rained upon Melzer as the match began resembling a session of shooty-in for the Tynecastle side. Laszlo replaced every player bar Lee Wallace during the interval, however Hearts remained in the ascendancy by combining genuine hunger with intelligent movement and passing. The hosts continued to toil in comparison but the visitors' insistence on adhering to Laszlo's passing philosophy made for some worthwhile entertainment.

Michael Stewart's long-range drive nestled in the net on 57 minutes, and two minutes later Makela chested Deividas Cesnauskis' cross to volley the sixth goal home with notable conviction.

After Ralf Muehlsiegel blocked a Jamie Mole shot on the goal line, Hearts fashioned their best attack of the entire match. Stewart slid a through pass towards Makela, whose first-time lay-off was collected by the on-running Cesnauskis. Unfortunately, the Lithuanian's final shot crept wide of the post when he was one-on-one with the goalkeeper.

Laszlo looked pensive on the touchline throughout the 90 minutes. Romanov would doubtless agree with his manager's assertion that Hearts should endeavour to improve regardless of this 6-0 thumping. Nonetheless, the Hungarian's philosophy appears to have infiltrated the minds of his players in a relatively short period of time. Kaiserslautern was always to be the main test of this tour, but last night served as an intriguing appetiser.

Rheingau Auswahl: Melzer, Schreiner, Preisler, Vogt, Marz, Bauer, Akrri, Bierschenk, Much, Aktan, Sohns. Subs: Weisel, Neumenn, Klotz, Muehlsiegel, Dillmann, Schromm, Brusser, Frienk.

Hearts 1st half (4-1-2-1-2): Banks; Karipidis, Zaliukas, Berra, Wallace; Palazuelos; Ksanavicius, Driver; Kingston; Glen, Templeton. Sub: Husband.

Hearts 2nd half (4-4-2): MacDonald; Thomson, Ivaskevicius, McGowan, Wallace; Mikoliunas, Jonsson, Stewart, Cesnauskis; Mole, Makela. Sub: Husband.




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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 2:58 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Heart of Midlothian FC
 
1

Hibby Heapy,

24/07/2008 11:27:09
Small team, small result!

Come to Murrayfield and see the big team play.. and no I don't mean Barca.

GGTTH
2

Desmo848,

24/07/2008 11:34:40
#1

Aye thats right ya phud, plenty tickets left so I see.
GTFYHB
3

I BELIEVE,

Together 24/07/2008 11:44:38
# Hibby Heapy,

You working for the promotion team, on commision. Once again wont hear from you tomorrow.
4

Hibby Heapy,

24/07/2008 11:54:18
Don't worry guys, I'm here all week. AS for you #2, what exactly is Phud? I just can't stoop to your level so I don't understand.
5

Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 24/07/2008 12:07:43
Well what can you say really?

I suppose you can only beat the teams that are put in front of you and that is what they did... Not really a story to get overly excited about but it would have been a good one for the players to boost their confidence and play their passing game with little resistance.

As was quoted though Friday will be the acid test and we will see if they can do the same against a decent side.

One thing i would be hoping for though is less substitutions against Kaiserslautern. i would like to see something similar to our first team playing (albeit minus the new recruits mentioned) and the subs being the guys who are on the ourskirts of the first team.

Still I am glad to see we are trying to implement a good passing game and with Mixu's hoofball the derbies should be interesting. ;o)
6

gods lovechild,

24/07/2008 12:08:32
#2 how many of last seasons hearts v barca attendance were hearts supporters???
7

Eighteen Seventy-Four,

24/07/2008 12:13:16

6. The vast majority, unless you can prove otherwise.

8

Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 24/07/2008 12:13:27
Hibby Heapy,

Watch a big team play at Murrayfield?... But surely that is what the 20,000 Hibies did last season when they watched Hearts play Barca, you know the game that we sold out thanks to the entire Hibs support and their aunties attending the game and swelling our club's coffers to the tune of £1mil.

I am eternaly gratefull that your fans chose to snub a friendly at Easter Road against Boro to come along and watch our match... Even though it was live on TV too.

It is a little sad that so few of your massive support are unwilling to go along this time though especially since the game is not on 'LIVE' TV and it is actually your team they are playing... I would have thought an extra £1mil would have come in handy for your future raids on the Blue Square premiership too.
9

gods lovechild,

24/07/2008 12:15:21
#7 oh aye playing the old prove it card are you??
10

Mr Majestic,

24/07/2008 12:15:28
What a bunch of babies Hearts and Hibs fans are!
11

Mr Majestic,

24/07/2008 12:16:30
Only you lot could argue about who has the best attendance at a friendly FFS.
12

I BELIEVE,

TOGETHER 24/07/2008 12:16:55
# 6 gods lovechild

Don't go questioning supporters loyality, as you and your kind let that team of yours down time after time. (disguised as seats and all that)

Its all about selling the game, once again we are so far in front.
13

Eighteen Seventy-Four,

24/07/2008 12:17:53

7. Well if you come up with stupid statements with nothing to back it up what do you expect, us to agree with a slaver ?

Couldnt see many hobos sitting down when we scored, unless they were closet jambos.
14

Eighteen Seventy-Four,

24/07/2008 12:18:02

9. Well if you come up with stupid statements with nothing to back it up what do you expect, us to agree with a slaver ?

Couldnt see many hobos sitting down when we scored, unless they were closet jambos.
15

Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 24/07/2008 12:19:09
#6

The vast majority mate, I was there.

The excuses are laughable mate... is Tom Miller your script writer? :o)

Okay the game is not being screened live this time.
It is your team playing them.
You can make your team a million pounds.

Last season the game was live on TV.
You were playing Midleboro at the same time.

And we are expected to believe that the majority of the fans at ours were Hibs fans and neutrals? Where are they tonight then?...

Where were they at Hampden?

Why were they at a Hearts game making us money last year?

How many of this embarassingly poor attendance will be neutrals this time around?... Same as last year?... Most was it?

Get over it son you have a poor support.
16

Propaganda boy,

24/07/2008 12:19:35
#1 A freindly against Barca at Murrayfield? That is ringing a bell from somewhere?? Oh yeah now I remember its been done before! Likely to be slightly different though, about 55,000 of a difference.
Wee team, wee crowd, wee wallets, wee wages,
17

Eighteen Seventy-Four,

24/07/2008 12:19:36

There was 3000 jambos at ER for the elfsborg game, just for laugh tho.
18

Hibby Heapy,

24/07/2008 12:21:45
#8 Hey Jamboy, good to hear from you again. To pick up on your comment about the extra £1m, this is actually a home game for Barca, and all that Hibs will get, as did Hearts last season was there "incidental" expenses. All the profit went to Barca, not you last year, or us this year.

As much as I would love an extra £1m i the coffers at Easter Road, as I'm sure you would to help finance your 50,000 seater main stand, it just ain't happening.
19

Edinburgh Divided,

24/07/2008 12:33:08
#10 and #11 nobody is forcing you to read the comments friend. Chill out
20

Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 24/07/2008 12:37:54
Hi HH,

I am pretty sure that we made £1mil from that game last season, over and above the money that was made for the fantastic cause of UNICEF.

I am pretty confident of this and I believe it was widely reported too.

The big danger over and above all this ofcourse is that hibs don't sell enough tickets and actually take a loss... petrie would lay an egg. ;o)

21

Heartfelt,

EDINBURGH 24/07/2008 12:48:31
Ok Hibbies, don't forget that you are 2nd choice opponents as well. You got the game after we turned down Barca's invitation. Which will be reflected in the attendance figures. What surprises me is that I can't find ANY information of how ticket sales are going. Wow, they must be keeping quiet to ensure that the capacity isn't exceeded.
22

Desmo848,

24/07/2008 12:49:48
#4
A Phud you ask ... take a look in the mirror (if you know what that is) - you will see one staring right back.

Sad individual that you are, now jog on back to the Hobo threads any time you like.

GGTFYHB
23

Solymar 2,

Los Gigantes Santiago del Teide 24/07/2008 12:54:38
No.1
Is anybody going to see your BIG team.
Not many.
In fact The Hibernians have already lost money on the game.
Dundee United are actually making dosh playing he same club.
Good or bad management ???
24

Edinburgh Divided,

24/07/2008 12:54:41
#22 peach
25

Duns Hibby,

24/07/2008 12:55:54
Hearts take six from a local select team made up of baker, butcher, and candlestick maker,
big team, big happy fans,

relegation looms, for hearts,
thats why ive bet on it, and a descent bet at that.
cheeri away ta watch two of europes biggest teams play.

hearts play selects snigger snigger.
26

Duns Hibby,

24/07/2008 12:58:52
#8
You have it all wrong,
swelling romanovs dancing pockets to the tune of one million,
27

Keith Keith Keith...,

24/07/2008 13:02:30
Even the most biased Hearts fan would admit to having an element of "neutrals" at last years game. I know of several people who don't usually even attend football matches who went and I probably would have gone myself if I wasn't watching my own team play at the same time.

Just one question though - Do you think that hearts would attract the same crowd as last year, given that it's no longer a novelty, some players have now left and that it's on a Thursday night? I very much doubt it.

Comments appreciated but please keep any childish remarks to yourself (you can only hope!!!)
28

Jenks,

24/07/2008 13:05:05
Hobos are so laughable....aw man...pathetic indeed.
29

Big T,

24/07/2008 13:06:04
#25

A "descent" bet???

That'll be down then!!!
30

Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 24/07/2008 13:06:05
#26

Well if it is not beneath barca to play a made up of the cream of such prestigious leagues as the Blue Square premiership and the docker's select then it is good enough dor us.

Predict a similar result for Barca playing the Edinburgh Working Tax Credit Select XI FC as we got against equally poor quality in Germany.

6-0? More chance of that than Scotland's third biggest football team ever being relegated, just like Hibs would never... be... Ooops sorry I forgot 98... It was easy to forget you got relegated because we were all a bit distracted celebrating our Scottish Cup final win against rangers.
31

Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 24/07/2008 13:11:49
#27

Hi Keith,

"I probably would have gone myself if I wasn't watching my own team play at the same time"

This is it though is it it not... we are being asked to believe that either the hibs fans are so unloyal that they would make us money by snubbing their own team playing against a Premiership outfit at Easter road in favour of us playing Barca...

Or alternatively that you just don't have a support to match ours in terms of numbers and filling larger venues... Like Hampden and Murrayfield.

Which is it to be?

I think we would have sold 37-40,000 tickets for this game.
32

Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 24/07/2008 13:15:13
Pardon the typos in 30 and 31... i am currently hanging my head in shame.
33

Maroon tinted glasses,

24/07/2008 13:22:32
Duns,

The team we played last night that consisted of "butcher, baker and candlestick maker" we beat 6-0 in a friendly.

please tell us what happend when you played a team in a competetive intertattie game that consisted of a "fisherman, fireman and cobbler"?????????

Now shhhhhh and take a backseat
34

Rambo_the_Jambo,

Edinburgh 24/07/2008 13:24:37
# 25 Duns Hibby

Remind me again, what was the Intertoto score????????
35

Mug,

24/07/2008 13:53:43
Hearts for the league anyone??

If you can beat Rheingau so convincingly then you could quite possibly beat anyone.
36

Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 24/07/2008 13:57:31
Hibs for the league anyone??

If you can beat Elfsborg so... Oh right sorry!
37

The Hallucinist,

24/07/2008 14:05:06
hibs for the league anyone??

If you can beat Montrose so convincingly then you could quite possibly beat anyone.
38

i wanna be like John Colquhoun,

24/07/2008 14:18:10
i know a few neutrals that went last year but at the end of the day hearts knew how to promote the game!! you couldnt go anywhere without knowing hearts were playing barca. i bought tickets and couldnt go but still watched the game in a pub in skye!

we defo made about 1 mill over and above barcas pay from tv rights etc.....but thanks to all the hibs fans who paid to watch us and gave us their cash.

yeah right, if the hibs fans cant turn up to hampden for a semi then for them to turn out in numbers to watch a hearts friendly just sums it up.

at least we can now argue that "hibs playing at murrayfield is like a home game" so that if the semi happens again we can all go to murrayfield and they wont insist on going all the way to glasgow....and then not to turn up!!

i knew hibs were playing barca but as to when and where etc it was only this morning i found out it was tonight. hibs fans can try and spin this one out but jamboy has hit the nail on the head with his posts #30 & 31.

so what if we beat a team of mince 6-0, why the problem?? you would be crowing if we got beat and now tring to make out that it was somehow something wrong in this.

quote of the day "cheeri away ta watch two of europes biggest teams play" ha ha priceless!!

this could only be relevant if hibs and barca were the only two teams in europe!!

and they claim hearts fans are deluded!!
39

huggs,

24/07/2008 14:49:06
Punt1t when you come on
Please explain how Hearts are now a weaker team
you say we got rid of 7 and signed 1
Fail to see how that makes us weaker please explain
Smaller but everyone will agree our squad was too large last season
Twice i have asked you now
If you are just talking shoite and dont know thats fine
Let me know either way
40

Chas Niceass,

24/07/2008 15:36:19
#25 Your only playing them because the BIG team decided you could.
Hearts didnt fancy it this year. You as always are 2nd best and 2nd choice.
41

Mug,

24/07/2008 15:59:14
#40 i think you'll find they offered to play hibs last year but hibs turned it down then they asked the yams. 2nd choice ha! get your facts right! 4 letter word, rhymes with wooden stick
42

thejambokid,

24/07/2008 16:10:03
Sounds like we had the sense to turn down the friendly because we realised that factors such as it being on a Thursday and having no novelty value would result in it being a poor business opportunity. Still, I'm sure the massive turn out of Hibs supporters will prove us wrong...
43

Who?,

24/07/2008 16:41:19
#41- Mug,

You will find out that last year barca asked both hibs and hearts if they would be interested in a game or combining to provide the opposition in a warm up game.

Hibs ran to the papers telling all who would listen that they were playing barca- FACT.

Hearts kept quiet and talked to barca and the company who bought the rights to any potential game.

While hibs were still screaming like a bunch of fairies hearts signed the contracts then called a press conference.

I can understand that you have a red face, i can understand that its hard to take for you.

How embarrassing it must be for you to find out that the SRU has sold more tickets than Hibs?

Do you not find it embarrassing that the company that owns the rights to the game is giving away about 5000 tickets to hospitality companies to help improve the crowd?
44

smithy1874,

24/07/2008 16:45:34
#41. Mug. I think you will find that hibs and hearts were in negotiations with barca last year and upon learning that they could play hearts at murryfield in front of a huge crowd the opted for the bigger game with the better team. Fact. 2nd choice? Dont think so. Look it up if you dont believe me.
HHGH
45

smithy1874,

24/07/2008 16:57:56
Imagine how quiet the forums will be tonight and tomorrow after hibs mauling by barca. Then again, what if by some freak of nature they actualy beat them! Hobbo fans would no doubt be greetin to fifa demanding an automatic bye to the quarter finals of the champions league eh!
46

Edinburgh Divided,

24/07/2008 19:26:34
#45

I like it!
47

Waspy100,

24/07/2008 20:22:47
#45
And why not!
after all Scotland won the world cup at Wembley in 1967
This is true!
48

Bang Bang Bang,

24/07/2008 21:13:37
#1 - update comment please (i assume you've left the murrayfield already)!
49

Granton Gadgie,

Closer still 24/07/2008 21:58:58
I see pantyliner thanked Barcelona for stopping at six and not embarrassing them completely.

#1. Big team, big stadium? big mouth, no substance.
50

Talk o' the Toun,

24/07/2008 23:11:11
#45 SMITHY.... spot on prediction!!!!!

HHGH
51

I.J,

The Diggers 24/07/2008 23:24:13
#1 - OUTSTANDING.

52

Way Out West,

24/07/2008 23:43:27
Barca 6-0 Hibs

Ouch
Ouch
Ouch
Ouch
Ouch
Ouch

My sides are splitting.... OUCH!
53

The Hallucinist,

24/07/2008 23:49:17
Och ma sides!! Check post #22 on the hibs thread. I couldn't resist another dig at the hobos and posted

Barcelona 6-0 hibs

Preseason just gets better. Pantyliner has some job on his hands getting the hobos morale up, before the season starts.

C'mon the Jambos.
54

The Hallucinist,

24/07/2008 23:50:10
How many empty seats attended Murrayfield tonight?
55

Glorious Hearts,

25/07/2008 09:28:11
#54
67,500-24,000 = 43,500 dressed as empty seats :D
That's the equivalent of the City of Manchester Stadium by the way

I read that there were 5,000 comps given away to swell the crowd- can anyone confirm this?

 

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