Hearts goalkeeper believes team is playing well despite recent losses

Hearts are struggling with recent defeats but remain hopeful for future matches.

Hearts goalkeeper believes team is playing well despite recent losses
‘Another one that got away’ – Brugge loss ‘difficult to take’ for Gordon
Edinburgh: Craig Gordon, the goalkeeper for Hearts, feels the team is playing well despite their recent 2-0 loss to Cercle Brugge in the Conference League. He expressed disappointment, saying it was “another one that got away.” This defeat marks the fourth in a row for the team across all competitions.

Hearts have only managed to win one of their last seven games. Gordon noted that the team created several good chances during the match, which has been a common theme in recent months. He believes their performances have been decent, but they have struggled to score goals and win matches they should have.

“This was another match that feels like we let slip away,” he said. Gordon felt that based on how they played, they deserved at least a point, if not all three. He admitted that it is tough to accept the loss.

Despite the setbacks, Gordon remains optimistic. He emphasized the need for the team to keep fighting and believing that their luck will change. He is confident that they are creating enough chances and that they will eventually start winning again.

Hearts need to secure at least one point from their last two Conference League matches to almost guarantee a spot in the play-offs. They will face FC Copenhagen in December and then play Moldovans Petrocub at home in January.

“We will go to Copenhagen aiming for a win, but it will be a tough match,” Gordon added. He believes that if the team maintains their current performance levels, they can achieve better results. He stressed the importance of everyone contributing to the team’s success.

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