Celtic on a Saturday night at Tynecastle. Followed by a Europa Conference League tie in Belgium, then a clash with Aberdeen who are joint top of the league.
All in the space of eight days.For some players, that schedule might look a bit daunting. But for Frankie Kent, it’s exactly why he joined Hearts in the first place.
The big centre-back is relishing the Jambos’ return after the international break when the big games will be coming thick and fast.Neil Critchley’s side are still languishing in 11th place in the Scottish Premiership table.
But performances under their new gaffer have offered encouragement, especially their displays against German side Heidenheim and a narrow defeat to Rangers at Ibrox last weekend.
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