Interesting: Steven Naismith remains unfazed about his job security as Heart of Midlothian’s…..

It’s not something that I’ll be hanging on to if I do get to that point. As I said, there’s been a decent turnover in players. They’re a good group, they work well, but ultimately we need to show it on the pitch

 

The Jam Tarts fell to a 1-0 home defeat which has given them the unwanted record of seven games without a win for the first time in 46 years

 

The atmosphere at Tynecastle Park soured after Ross Graham’s second-half goal gave Dundee United the victory, propelling the Tayside club up to third

 

This marks the first time since the 1978-79 season that Hearts has failed to win any of their opening matches. With Celtic on the horizon after the international break, pressure is mounting

 

Naismith, who recently signed a new contract, stated he would resign if he ever lost confidence in his players

 

However, the team’s current six-game losing streak has left them tied for last place with Kilmarnock – and despite building a large squad, it appears Naismith hasn’t quite worked out his best team

 

No, because if that time comes, that time will come,” confessed Naismith about his Hearts future. 

 

“I’ve said before, the moment I feel that I don’t think I can turn it around, I’ll tell the club.

 

“It’s not something that I’ll be hanging on to if I do get to that point. As I said, there’s been a decent turnover in players. They’re a good group, they work well, but ultimately we need to show it on the pitch.

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