
"Image source, SNS Heart of Midlothian manager Derek McInnes says Celtic assistant coach Mark Fotheringham called him to apologise for his behaviour at Tynecastle last weekend. McInnes raced into the Celtic technical area shortly after the visitors took an early lead through Benjamin Nygren's free-kick before being ushered away by the fourth official. After Stuart Findlay equalised, Yang Hyun-jun's goal looked set to give the Glasgow side victory"
""I believe that we can win games, but you look at the next four fixtures, each one is a proper challenge for us," he added. "I'm just really concentrating on making sure we pick the right team and trying to get the right performance. It's not really about mind games and trying to send out a signal. "Take care of the game first, win the game, and then however people react to that is up to them.""
Hearts and Celtic drew 2-2 at Tynecastle after a match featuring an early Benjamin Nygren free-kick, a McInnes run into the Celtic technical area, and a red card for Celtic's Auston Trusty. Stuart Findlay and Claudio Braga scored for Hearts to secure the draw and keep Hearts six points clear of the defending champions. Celtic assistant Mark Fotheringham phoned McInnes to apologise and said no offence was intended. McInnes emphasised focusing on upcoming fixtures, selecting the right team and securing performances rather than engaging in mind games or sending signals to rivals.
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