Hearts boss Derek McInnes hits out at his team's 'inexplicable' defending after title setback

Hearts manager Derek McInnes expressed his frustration over his team’s “inexplicable” defending, which led to a 2-2 draw against Livingston, costing them essential points in the Premiership title chase.

The match started on a rocky note for Hearts as they conceded a goal to a brilliant strike by Stevie May just five minutes in. However, they bounced back with goals from Lawrence Shankland and Claudio Braga, taking a well-deserved lead around the halftime mark.

Their advantage, however, was short-lived. Just before the hour mark, Lewis Smith seized on a lapse in Hearts’ defense, equalizing the score and securing a point for Livingston.

McInnes was visibly upset with the result, lamenting the missed opportunity to widen their lead by three points ahead of their upcoming game against Motherwell.

“It’s absolutely two points dropped,” McInnes commented. “We conceded two very poor goals.”

Derek McInnes said his team conceded 'really poor' goals in the 2-2 draw with Livingston

Derek McInnes said his team conceded ‘really poor’ goals in the 2-2 draw with Livingston

Livingston's Cristian Montano consoles Hearts striker Claudio Braga after the full-time whistle

Livingston’s Cristian Montano consoles Hearts striker Claudio Braga after the full-time whistle

He added, “The first goal happened because our pressing wasn’t right. Even if the initial press fails, you shouldn’t make things worse by compounding the error.”

‘As soon as [Craig] Halkett gets dragged out into the wide area, we’re not right. It’s such a poor goal to lose. The second goal we lose is even worse.

‘It was inexplicable how we gave the ball away in that area of the pitch. We should just be looking after the ball and staying in charge of the game.

‘Even with half an hour to go, psychologically it changes because we then have to try and go again.

‘Livingston then, as a team at the bottom of the League, have something to hang on to. I think that’s how the game played out.

‘We never really demonstrated enough of what we were good at in that last part. Livingston more than earned their point, there’s no two ways about that.

‘I think that we are just annoyed the types of goals we lose today aren’t what we normally are like. We’ve lost one goal in four games coming into today’s game.

Livi boss Marvin Bartley watched as his team's winless league run was extended to 30 games

Livi boss Marvin Bartley watched as his team’s winless league run was extended to 30 games

‘I never thought we looked quite settled defensively the whole game.’

The return of Shankland to the starting lineup for the first time since mid-January saw the Hearts captain notch his 12th league goal of the season as well a second-half assist for his strike partner, and McInnes was pleased to have his star man back in the fold and making a telling contribution.

‘I thought he was terrific throughout,’ said McInnes. ‘He looked a threat, his header was top-class, and he was in the middle of the goal so I think you see exactly what he is today.

‘And he had two or three other chances which you want your strikers to get.

‘I was delighted with our attacking threat.

‘I thought the combination between Shankland and Braga was really good and it’s great that both lads have scored, and we were unlucky not to score one or two more.

‘But there can’t be a trade-off with that, and there was no need for us to lose the types of goals we lose.’

Livi boss Marvin Bartley hailed his players’ performance against the league leaders, but admitted that he would happily swap plaudits for points after seeing his side extend their winless run to 30 games.

The Lions currently sit 11 points adrift at the foot of the table with just six games remaining, but Bartley is refusing to throw in the towel.

‘There’s a reason why we only have one win,’ he said. ‘Basically, in games, obviously, we’ve not attacked well enough or we haven’t defended well enough. I’m very straightforward with the players when it comes to that.

‘There’s no sympathy in terms of having good performances. We have only got one win, we are where we are in the league because we deserve to be there, ultimately.

‘If they show me that kind of effort that they showed today in every single game, that’s all I can ask of them.

‘This team will keep on fighting.’

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