Critchley did homework on Cercle Brugge before Hearts left for Belgium

The Hearts boss knows his side have a chance to take a big step forward.

Neil Critchley did his homework on Cercle Brugge before Hearts left for BelgiumSNS Group

Neil Critchley has put Cercle Brugge under the microscope ahead of Hearts’ Conference League match at the Jan Breydel Stadium on Thursday night.

The Belgian outfit have prior knowledge of Scottish football having knocked Kilmarnock out of the Europa League at the beginning of the season.

The Jambos have two wins and a defeat in three Conference League fixtures and seven points are expected to be enough to finish in the top 24 of the 36 teams.

In order to do that, boss Critchley has left nothing to chance in preparation as Hearts are bid to remain in Europe beyond Christmas for the first time since 1988-89.

He said at a pre-match press conference, he said: “I’ve watched them myself, as the staff have, as we always do. We prepare for the games, and we know the type of team that we’re going to be facing.

“We know their style of play. We know their strengths and weaknesses, if you like. That’s what we do.

“We try to negate their strengths and try to exploit the things that are going to give us an advantage in the game. There’s quite clear traits that are consistent when you watch this team play.

“They make it difficult for you. Any game away from home in Europe is a difficult contest.

“We know we’re going to have to be at our best. We’re going to have to be here physically, mentally, but if we are, then we’ll have an opportunity of picking up three points.”

While acknowledging the possibility of exciting times ahead, Critchley is looking no further than Thursday night.

“We’re all human,” he said. “We know what could be lying further ahead down the line, but we don’t speak about that.

“I don’t speak about that because our focus is just on how to prepare for this game and how do we take it to the pitch tomorrow night with a plan and implement that as best as we can to give ourselves the best chance of picking up the points that we need.

“It’s about the players and it’s about the club, but it would be a big thing. It would be massive.

“It’s exciting coming here, travelling here, seeing the stadium.

“It has a different feel to it. Life’s for living and having different experiences and this gives all of us here, everyone, a great opportunity for us to progress further if we can and have more days and nights like this in the future.”

Critchley is delighted to have the backing of a huge travelling Jambos support.

He said: “It’s fantastic, isn’t it?

“There’s over 3,000 fans coming, which is a massive following. The Wetherspoons was doing a great bit of business at the airport today.

“It must be brilliant to follow your club in Europe and go away with your family and friends and enjoy yourself. We have to concentrate on the football but sometimes you think you wouldn’t mind being in that yourself.

“It gives you a great feeling when you know you’ve got that support and that backing coming.

“I hope they have a great night tonight and a good day in the city and then hopefully we can go out and give them a performance that is a really good representation of Hearts.”

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