Steven Naismith Hearts pressure branded 'utterly ridiculous' by St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson
Stephen Robinson has branded Steven Naismith sack pressure "utterly ridiculous" after Hearts' poor start to the season.
The Jambos have gone five games without a win and sit rock bottom of the Premiership. It's been a tough beginning for Naismith who guided the club to third place last term while also securing European football for this season. Robinson knows all about manager pressure having come through it during his own career but he can't understand why the Hearts head coach is suffering those fan fears already.
Still, the St Mirren boss hopes to pile on some of those nerves from the Gorgie support with a win this weekend in Paisley. “I am wary of Hearts every single time, they have a fantastic manager in Steven Naismith and they have an abundance of talent in their 30-man squad," Robinson said.
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“Steven strengthened over the summer by adding some really good technical players like Yan Dhanda and Blair Spittal, they have very good players and huge threats from everywhere, Lawrence Shankland is one of the best strikers in the league. I have no doubt that Hearts will be up challenging at the top end of the table, they will have a run in Europe and we will have to make sure we are at the very top of our game.
“Believe me, there will be nothing being taken for granted, when you say they’ve been on a ‘poor run’, the season has only just kicked off. It depends on what way you want to twist the statistics, but we will have a very tough game against a very good side.
“I don’t know if they will have any insecurities as I’m not in that group, what we know is that we will need to put 96 minutes together. We have to solely concentrate on our own game, we are aware of Hearts, we know their threats and we know their weaknesses, but we will have to bring our A game for 96 minutes if we want to win on Saturday. I think it’s utterly ridiculous (that Naismith is under pressure), for a manager who got his team into Europe, he is a young manager, he has done very well and I have a lot of respect for him.
“It’s the world we live in, unfortunately within two or three games statistics can be twisted whatever way you want.”