Hearts boss Cathro confident good performance is just around corner
The Jambos take on Dundee tomorrow.
Hearts head coach Ian Cathro believes his team will soon reap the rewards of their hard work.
Cathro has had an indifferent start to management, taking one point from his first two matches in charge.
The 30-year-old is sticking to his initial mantra that no drastic changes are needed immediately and he feels his players are on course to deliver a performance when Hearts play Dundee in the Ladbrokes Premiership tomorrow.
When asked whether his team needed a win, Cathro said: I think it also needs a good performance, and that's something which is just going to be a natural product of our work.
That's the most important thing in all of this: you do your work and if something doesn't go well, you do more work. Whether that's working harder or working smarter, or analysing and assessing differently, you can take that down different paths.
But what we have to do is do our work, believe in our work, work with each other and believe in each other, and the football games will take care of themselves.
I'm very confident and have a strong expectation that the players are closer and closer every single day to delivering what would be an important performance for the players to feel and share with each other, and that will also mean we will win.''