Conor Washington has revealed a wily change of policy from boss Daniel Stendel delivered Hearts’ glory night against Rangers.
13.02.2020 - 02:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Hearts boss Daniel Stendel admits his players froze at Celtic Park as they were thrashed 5-0.
The Tynecastle boss reckons they struggled to impose themselves on the game and accused his players of being like 'rabbits in the headlights'.
Stendel made an early change in the first half by taking off Anthony McDonald for Conor Washington but Hearts then conceded minutes later.
And the German reckons they failed to carry out the game plan set for them before the game.
He said: “I want to try and give
Conor Washington has revealed a wily change of policy from boss Daniel Stendel delivered Hearts’ glory night against Rangers.
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