Glasgow's team coach, Walter Smith, urges his players to help Edinburgh's club secure third place in the Scottish championship and earn the right to play in the UEFA Cup next season - for this to happen, "Rangers" must at least not lose in the last matches of this season.
Last weekend, Smith's team, which suffered its first defeat in the Premier League since January with a 1-0 loss to "Kilmarnock," will travel to northern Scotland on Sunday to face the local team, "Aberdeen," which needs a victory to secure third place and earn a ticket to the UEFA Cup.
Despite already securing the title of vice champions, W. Smith demands his players try to defeat their opponents and help "Hearts" secure third place.
"The match on Sunday is important to us because we want to wash away the disappointment of losing to "Klimarnock"," explained the strategist. "If we play against "Aberdeen" the same way, then we will not be useful to ourselves. We must show the same style of play as we have shown in previous months,"
W. Smith did not hide his desire to beat "Aberdeen." "Hearts" have worked hard this season to qualify for Europe, so we will put out a strong lineup on the pitch - that is the only right way.