MX23RW : Sunday, September 29 18:13:19| >> :600:269733:269733:

Hearts midfielder Peter Haring feeling frustrated on the sidelines

Hearts midfielder Peter Haring feeling frustrated on the sidelines
© Reuters
The Austrian returned to Scotland last weekend after spending six weeks in his homeland to focus on his recovery.

Injured midfielder Peter Haring admitted it was frustrating to watch Hearts' poor start to the season from afar but he is hopeful the Jambos can continue their recent resurgence.

The Austrian returned to Scotland last weekend after spending six weeks in his homeland to focus on his recovery from a pelvic injury.

While Haring was away, Hearts made a disappointing start to their Ladbrokes Premiership campaign, picking up just two points from their first five games to sit bottom before Sunday's 2-1 victory over local rivals Hibernian lifted them to eighth.

Hearts then built on that victory by beating Aberdeen on penalties at Tynecastle on Wednesday to progress to the semi-finals of the Betfred Cup.

The 26-year-old, who made it back to Edinburgh in time for the derby win at Easter Road, is confident Hearts can rise up the table, and they have the opportunity to make further strides when they visit St Mirren on Saturday.

Haring told Hearts TV: "When I was watching the games at home I was frustrated. I wanted to see the team win.

"Because of the quality I know we've got in our team it was even more frustrating, for me as well as the players and coaching staff.

"Last season was pretty different to this one but I'm pretty sure we can turn things around."

Haring is relishing the prospect of building up his fitness out on the training pitch but insists he knows the importance of making a full recovery before returning to action.

He added: "I have to be fit again and back in shape before I go back out and play football. That's obvious.

"I'm really looking forward to the next couple of weeks, just to be back outside running and playing football and get back into condition.

"When you're away from the team but you know you should be here helping them, you should be out on the pitch playing, it's hard to really focus on your recovery and not think too much about the team and the football stuff.

"There are moments when you feel really good and think 'perfect, I'll go out and play football again' and then it hits you back twice.

"It's a really difficult injury to manage and you really have to be patient.

"That's probably the most difficult thing for a football player or a sports person.

"If you feel well then you want to be out on the pitch or back training but sometimes you just shouldn't do that which is probably the most difficult thing about this type of injury.

"I got an injection last season, before we played the cup final against Celtic. After that I felt really good.

"There was no pain at all so I said that I was fit and I want to play that game. It was not really like the gaffer rushed me to play or anything like that.

"I was really comfortable with my body and I felt fine to play the game. That's why I played. If I felt that I couldn't help the team because I was sore then I wouldn't have played."

body check tags ::

Click here for more stories about Peter Haring

Click here for more stories about Hearts

Share this article now:
Instagram - Follow Sports Mole
Craig Levein in charge of Hearts on April 13, 2019
Read Next:
Craig Levein sets sights on cup final after beating Aberdeen
>

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Select and display your favourite team's news and scores in this panel

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Select and display your favourite team's news and scores in this panel
Premier League
Rugby World Cup
Championship
La Liga
Serie A
Ligue 1
Bundesliga
Eredivisie
Primeira Liga
Turkish Super Lig
Belgian Pro League
Danish Superliga
Greek Superleague
Russian Premier League
Ukrainian Premier League
Swiss Super League
Norwegian Eliteserien
Swedish Allsvenskan
Segunda Division
Serie B
2.Bundesliga
Major League Soccer
Brasileiro
Argentine Primera Division
Uruguayan Primera Division
Liga MX
Welsh Premier League
Premier League 2 - Div 1
Premier League 2 - Div 2
Women's Super League
NFL
Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool77001851321
2Manchester CityMan City75112772016
3Leicester CityLeicester7421135814
4West Ham UnitedWest Ham7331109112
5Tottenham HotspurSpurs7322149511
6Chelsea73221413111
7Bournemouth73221312111
8Arsenal63211110111
9Crystal Palace732267-111
10Burnley723210919
11Manchester UnitedMan Utd62228628
12Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd72237708
13Wolverhampton WanderersWolves7142911-27
14Southampton7214711-47
15Everton7214612-67
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton7133510-56
17Norwich CityNorwich7205916-76
18Aston Villa7124811-35
19Newcastle UnitedNewcastle7124413-95
20Watford7025420-162

Subscribe to our Newsletter


Transfer Talk Daily
Match previews - twice weekly
Morning Briefing (7am UTC)
Ultra close-up image of Kevin De Bruyne [NOT FOR USE IN ARTICLES]Get the latest transfer news, match previews and news direct to your inbox!

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Select and display your favourite team's news and scores in this panel
Login, I already have my ad-free pass
Log in to customise Sports Mole
Buy ad-free access (show me the options)
Buy monthly ad-free access for £1.20/month
Buy yearly ad-free access for £12 (2 months free)
Settings - Logout - Manage your account
Settings - Logout - Manage your account