Hearts displays in recent weeks.The midfielder admits he went through a spell when he was far from his best for the Championship table toppers, but a stern word from the gaffer has kicked him into gear.After missing pre-season, it took the former Rangers man a bit of time to get up to full speed after penning a two-year deal at Tynecastle and he says he found it tough to recover between games as a result.But he’s just about fighting fit now as Hearts look to increase their lead at the summit when they play Queen of the South on Friday night, and insists he can raise his game even more.Halliday said: “I have tried not to dwell on performances too much.
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