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Published Date: 16 March 2009
ALTHOUGH Csaba Laszlo, the manager of Hearts, and Christos Karipidis, one of his centre-backs, both regarded Steven Fletcher's winning goal in the Edinburgh derby as a self-inflicted wound, the Greek defender was reluctant to shoulder a share of the blame for not dealing with Alan O'Brien's cross, which sailed over the head of Eggert Jonsson.
Laszlo was seen exchanging words with Karipidis on the pitch after the incident. Later the manager took issue with his defence – Jonsson completely missed the cross from the right which Fletcher looped over goalkeeper Janos Balogh with his shoulder
– for gifting Hibs a match-winning opportunity.

"This was very easy for the striker," observed the manager. "One of the two defensive players stood forward and the other behind. And in the middle was the opponent without any pressure. This is definitely very bad. We talk about our (misfiring] striker but in this moment our defence made a big mistake."

Karipidis, who is out of contract at the end of the season, was unimpressed to have the finger of blame pointed in his direction. He argued his responsibility lay with marking Colin Nish and claimed that was exactly what he did.

Asked about the exchange with Hearts manager Laszlo, Karipidis replied: "I don't want to talk about this. If you look at the video, you can see what happened. I have my player, Nish, I think. But if the manager says this (something critical] it's okay, that's football. In my opinion, Hibs score for nothing."

As for the rest of an engrossing encounter, Karipidis agreed Hearts neglected to take their chances and failed to build on a bright start to the derby.

"I think we have to take something from this game," he added. "In football, you can't always win every time. We started the first ten minutes against Hibs very well. We played a passing game and had control of the match. After losing the goal, we had two very good chances but didn't equalise.

"We tried to change something and there were more good chances for us in the second-half, one of which struck the crossbar. We didn't score, but at this moment we don't need to panic. We must try and learn from our mistakes. The next game (against Rangers] is also very hard and we must win."

Of course, it shouldn't be forgotten Karipidis spent the first half of the season as a holding midfield player, while Jonsson is a versatile type who has filled so many positions it's easy to overlook how the Iceland international also began his Tynecastle career in midfield.

Ever since Christophe Berra was sold to Wolves and Marius Zaliukas served a lengthy suspension, Hearts have looked vulnerable under aerial threat. They lost a soft goal from a cross at Hamilton on 31 January, were eliminated from the Scottish Cup by a speculative high punt from Falkirk in February and conceded two points against St Mirren last month to a late free-kick which wasn't headed clear.

In other words, the susceptibility of a make-shift arrangement in central defence was always going to undermine the club's European ambitions and should come as no great surprise to the Hearts manager, who was denied the opportunity to recruit an experienced replacement, Pavol Farkas, for Berra during the transfer window in January.

Nevertheless, Hearts remain five points clear in third place. Whether they can make light of a reliable finisher in the weeks to come is also open to debate.

The lack of a credible alternative to Christian Nade, who huffed and puffed against Hibs, cost Hearts dearly in the derby. Over the course of 90 minutes, the visitors enjoyed as much possession and created more chances than the home side. So it was little wonder Laszlo chose to draw the distinction between the amateur and professional games when he stressed pros convert the one chance which comes their way. Nade, who failed to exploit Sol Bamba's mistake in the first half and headed against the bar in the second, clearly lacks a killer touch.

"You don't need five or six to score," rued the manager. "Christian tried to do his job but if he has chances to score in future, he must be more focused."

The loss of Andrew Driver in the first half with a hamstring injury was also a blow and places a question mark over the winger's involvement against Rangers at Ibrox on Saturday. Jamie MacDonald seems certain to start in goal after Janos Balogh was sent off for bringing down Fletcher.





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1

Cammy,

Edinburgh 16/03/2009 00:24:52
The Jambos can't have too much to cry about after this weekends result.

Fletcher also missed a sitter when through with just the keeper to beat. Riordan smashes the post with a cracking 30 yard strike.

A simple case of the better team winning. Hearts didn't lose any points on the 4th place team, so they've not really lost any ground in that respect.

So everyone's happy, almost :-)
2

GOA-JAMBO,

India 16/03/2009 01:29:16
Given that we had two centre backs on tha bench... Zaliukas and McGowan then maybe Csaba should point the finger at the mirror and not Karipidis. His loyalty in consistently playing Nade and Stewart could cost us a place in Europe.

C'Mon the Gorgie !!
3

Cammy,

Edinburgh 16/03/2009 02:44:41
#4 I thought Stewart was one of your better players. Excluding Driver who I thought might have made a difference, had he not got injured.

I do think that Nade would be top player for you if he didn't have two left feet. Which is obviously a problem for a striker. :-)

Still you're 4 points clear in 3rd spot(for now).
4

jamtart,

Beechboro Western Australia 16/03/2009 03:58:16
I think you 5 points Cam.Thought the two footed tackle by Stevenson on Bruno deserved a red.

MON THE JT'S
5

jamtart,

Beechboro Western Australia 16/03/2009 04:05:03
sorry mean 5 points
6

theguru,

16/03/2009 06:12:45
No 6. A good derby challenge. Bruno had dished out before then and should have been booked for a foul on Nish earlier.
Best edinburgh derby this season with hibs deservedly winning a fairly close game.

No3. Nae treble then?
7

Jim Townsend,

16/03/2009 08:05:12
Spot on #4 to not play Zaliukas was oolish in the extreme. Laszlo has to 'shoulder' the blame not only for that but also defeats by Airdrie, Falkirk at home in the cups and points dropped to the likes of St Midden and Hamilton.
8

Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 16/03/2009 08:41:56
#9. Does Csaba also shoulder the blame for Hearts being 5 points clear in 3rd?
9

huggs,

16/03/2009 08:50:45
I think Zali should have played but can full ynderstand why he didnt.What i have trouble understanding is taking of Aguar when we are a goal down i am also struggling with the reasoning behind Elliot why did we bring him back when Csaba has no intentions of ever giving him a chance.
Csaba has done a great job but his tactics especially when we are a goal down is a worry
10

FTH22inarow,

16/03/2009 09:01:27
We were sh**e,Hibs were slightly less sh**e thats why they won.
11

Newcastle Jambo,

16/03/2009 09:19:51
Cashing in on Berra was fine as long as a replacement was lined up and signed before the window shut. Results since he left have been very up and down and another defensive slip has cost more points. Not a surprise.
12

scorchio,

West of the Pecos 16/03/2009 09:54:48
Karipidis was not at fault with the goal. The goal came about as a result of poor marking by Eggy and a fluke off the shoulder.
Hibs deserved to win, because they scored and we didn't, apart from that there was absolutely zippo between two very poor teams.
Newcastle Jambo makes a good point regarding the fiasco at the club, where we sold out stand out defender and did not do the necessary in replacing him.
Can't see us scoring at Ibrox either.
13

Newcastle Jambo,

16/03/2009 10:06:47
#14 It's sadly been the case since 2006 that descisions regarding sales and signings are very haphazard and disjointed and you can only keep selling without bringing in like-for-like replacements for so long and get away with it.
14

huggs,

16/03/2009 10:14:07
We had a good centre lf on the bench but Csaba obviously did not want to change a back four that had been doing well
The problem is goals we just cant score and with the way the team is set up i am not surprised
15

Newcastle Jambo,

16/03/2009 10:20:09
#16 You are right, nobody can be surprised and when the team has scraped a few 1-nils playing dire, negative football home and away, everyone seems to be happy but it's masking the problem.

Laszlo has said that his priority is always not to concede a goal but he has no plan B when a goal is lost, whether early in a match or near the end. The tactics and approach remain exactly the same which I find particularly baffling. It's far from entertaining and it won't win many games.

Amazingly, everyone else in the SPL is also poor this season that Hearts look odds on to finish 3rd with a very weak team playing negative, dull football.
16

Jim Townsend,

16/03/2009 10:31:06
#10 Ask me again in May
17

busbyfh,

16/03/2009 10:44:22
Anyone got any fly-paper to attach to Nade's boots ? - surely the worst first touch at Tynie.
18

jumpship,

Edinburgh 16/03/2009 10:57:08
Ive worked it out .

Scottish footballs mince and its all the old firms fault.

Old firm - Scotlands not so secret shame.
19

BrownTrout,

16/03/2009 11:14:45
Well done to the Hibs, a deserved win.
Two trout-like incidents too - typical derby.
Yams should have had at least 2 red card incidents, Mikey S included in the keepers sending off.
Bamba' scared the $h!t out of me when he played footy in the box - the guys nuts.
Thankfully Nade's got a club foot or we'd have been in soapy bubble.

Hibs till I fry.
20

Laird O'Gorgie,

16/03/2009 11:40:27
#21 Scrappy goal by hobos very much against the run of play gave Hibs an underserved win. About the only thing you got right was Nade.
Under Mixedup Fartyliner Hibs tactics were simple - kick anything that moved - as a result Hearts two quality players were booted of the pitch.
Not much of a spectacle for Scottish Football but better than that served up by the Bigot Brothers. Any stranger watching that game must have though the OF were actually playing in Northern Ireland. Nothing remotely Scottish about either of these sides. Will the GFA, sorry SFA, do anything about the sectraian bile from the supporters? Not a chance.
21

BrownTrout,

16/03/2009 12:17:10
Laird:

Scrappy goal yes, but I think you should watch the highlight again. Hertz were the dirtier side I feel and as it is a derby there was no quarter given, exactly the way it should be.

The Weegie final was garbage - the sooner they are shipped to another island the better.

Hibs till I fry.
22

Hibernia,

16/03/2009 12:25:26
#22 what a bitter posting. Hibs scored Hearts didnt - end of - deal with it. Hibs showed more hunger to win the match than Hearts its that simple no matter what level of ability was in either side or what style of football was played.

GGTTH
23

FINLAYBAR,

16/03/2009 12:32:35
Lucky we still have our five point gap on fourth. Can see us dropping lots of points in the last nine games and still finishing third.

For all our failings we are still better than the rest but not by much. Hibs deserved to win at least they have a few players going forward who know where the goal is.

How bad is fir park? Hope they dont make the split!
24

Smithy,,

16/03/2009 12:40:46
23. Hibs commited 18 fouls to hearts 14 so i fail to see that we were the distiest. Not much between the teams to be honest but well done hibs. May i also add that yesterday was the worst hangover i've had in ages! :o)
also was it my hangover or was yesterdays final pash?
25

BrownTrout,

16/03/2009 13:15:45
Smithy,
I thought it was the other way about, oh well.
I don't get hangovers, just remain constantly drunk - problem solved.

Oh no that can't be right - I am er, meant to be a fish.

Hibs till I'm cooked.
26

Smithy,,

16/03/2009 13:31:35
27. I too was drinking like a fish on saturday, am still a little raw today....
27

Laird O'Gorgie,

16/03/2009 13:46:02
#24 garbage. Look at the match stats. Hearts 60% possession. Even Fletcher looked surprised when the ball bounced off his @rse/arm into the net
28

Salvatori,

16/03/2009 14:09:52
Credit where credit is due.. Hearts didn't take their chances and overall thought Rosa was excellent for the Hibs.

As for the "Trout incidents" can't say I really noticed, although surely Aguiar going down after Stevenson's challenged cannot be counted...

Christ that was a near leg breaker, and the replays show Aguiars leg moving in a not so natural way during the tackle. Ouch.

Anyhoo, despite him going off to accommodate changes after going down to 10 men, I wonder if his removal was perhaps also due in part to that early tackle.
29

BrownTrout,

16/03/2009 15:56:53
Laird O'Gorgie

Bottom line, you lost - we won.
At the end of the day the game is over, I predict more losses for the Hertz now.

Makes up for the previous engagement and the original "browntrout" incident.

Still think that Stewart should have been sent off as well.

Hibs till a Perch attacks me.
30

Edinburgh's Big Team,

EH11 17/03/2009 08:57:18
Jonnsons fault not Karapidis although understanding between the 2 was rank all afternoon, as it has been during the last 4 games.

Zaliukas should've played and is a must for saturday
31

Bleeding Heart,

17/03/2009 22:25:43
#32 - We'll need someone with the physical presence to stand up to Boydie's flying elbows and not-so-subtle dunts in the back.

Mind you, that person will also need to "keep the heid" in the face of the provocation: is Zali up to it?

Boydie failed to con the ref in Sunday's cup final. I wonder if a similar penalty claim against Hearts might just get the nod?

And of course, Csaba must be wondering why Korobotch-up failed to get that bid in on time for Farkas(Csaba's chosen replacement for Berra). Ranks up there with the Bermuda Triangle, that one...or did Romanov just veto it?

 

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