Jefferies happy with away goal

29 July 2011 07:18
Hearts manager Jim Jefferies admits Jamie Hamill's away goal in their Europa League draw with Paks could prove vital.[LNB] The Edinburgh club came from behind in the third qualifying round first leg to earn a1-1 draw and will look to ease past the Hungarians at Tynecastle next Thursday.[LNB]Paks struck first when Istvan Sipeki gave the hosts a 32nd-minute lead with a lob over Marian Kello from the edge of the box.[LNB]But Hamill converted a penalty in first-half stoppage time when John Sutton was awarded a controversial spot-kick after appearing to be wrestled to the ground by Tibor Heffler.[LNB]Jefferies said: "We came here to get an away goal and we've accomplished that.[LNB]"It will be a different game in Edinburgh and we'll have the big crowd.[LNB]"I thought we started the game well, we were pretty dominant in possession.[LNB]"We were doing all the right things and their goal was against the run of play.[LNB]"Their boy took it well but Ian Black was off the park at the time getting treatment and Paks cashed in on an opportunity.[LNB]"We were the better side I felt and we got a break on half-time with the goal."[LNB]On his Hearts and European debut, Hamill found the net from 12 yards to secure the draw and Jefferies praised the midfielder for his composure in front of goal.[LNB]He said: "There was only one person ever going to take the penalty and he put it away well.[LNB]"It's a big goal in Europe because it's an away goal. Paks defended very well, they were difficult to break down because they sit in and hit you on the break. We were pleased not to lose the game and to get a goal."

Source: Team_Talk