Hearts boss McInnes seeks Tynecastle atmosphere

Football

Hearts manager Derek McInnes called for a full Tynecastle on Monday night as his side prepares to host Rangers in the capital.

Hearts manager Derek McInnes stated he wants Tynecastle in its full glory when Rangers visit for a Monday night fixture. According to Sky Sports, McInnes emphasised the importance of a partisan atmosphere for the home side. The manager expects a difficult match but believes the support of the Edinburgh crowd can influence the outcome.

Hearts currently sit in third place in the Scottish Premiership, per the Scottish Professional Football League. The team has secured European football for next season following a consistent run of form. Rangers remain in the title race and arrive in the capital seeking three points to keep pace with Celtic at the top of the table.

McInnes confirmed that the squad has no fresh injury concerns ahead of the match, according to The Guardian. The fixture is the final meeting between the two clubs this season. Kick-off is scheduled for 20:00 on Monday evening, with a capacity crowd expected at the stadium.

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