Black backs Hearts to make progress

01 August 2011 15:31
Hearts midfielder Ian Black believes patience is the key to Thursday night's Europa League clash with Paks at Tynecastle.[LNB] The Jambos drew 1-1 in the first leg of their third qualifying round in Hungary last week but were brought down to earth with a home defeat to Dundee United in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League yesterday.[LNB]Despite that setback, Black is confident of progressing in Europe if the attitude is right.[LNB]He told Hearts TV: "It has been a good start (to the season) but yesterday was a kick in the teeth.[LNB]"It was frustrating, I thought we deserved at least a point.[LNB]"But the gaffer will rally us round and get us ready for Thursday.[LNB]"We've got to pick ourselves up and get a win in front of the home fans.[LNB]"They (Paks) will have done their homework but we have done ours, and we know what they are about.[LNB]"The away goal is good for us but it's all about patience and how we go about it.[LNB]"But we will go in with the right attitude and I'm more than confident we can get the win."

Source: Team_Talk