Laszlo backs Hearts duo to handle clash
CSABA LASZLO stressed today that Scotland manager George Burley should have no fears about turning to Christophe Berra or Michael Stewart in the white-hot atmosphere of Skopje's City Stadium.
The Hearts pair travelled to Macedonia with the national squad this morning ahead of tomorrow's opening World Cup qualifier.
Berra has an outside chance of starting the match, although Burley is expected to prefer to let Celtic's Gary Caldwell and Stephen McManus continue their club partnership in central defence with David Weir injured.
As a late addition to the squad, Stewart is almost certain to begin on the bench but Laszlo knows both players would be reliable options for Scotland if called upon.
"They can cope with international football and they can take more experience from this environment," said the Tynecastle manager. "The national coach has taken them into the squad, so they are able to play. I am happy about this, it's good for both players' development.
"Whether they start or don't start is a decision for the national coach. He is a good coach and will make the right decisions for the country."
Berra's role as captain of Hearts has helped the player mature over the last year, while Stewart is now playing some of the best football of his career under Laszlo's tutelage.
"To be captain of the club and be in the national squad, for a young guy like Berra it's good for his development. The games give him confidence," continued Laszlo. "I have also been very pleased with Stewart. He is a guy with experience but not so many caps. If he plays his best football he can play many more games for Scotland."
Meanwhile, Hearts forward Mike Tullberg has returned to Denmark for further treatment to a persistent muscle injury. He hopes to attain full fitness as soon as possible.
The on-loan Reggina player ruptured a thigh muscle against Kaiserslautern during July's German tour and has yet to play competitively for Hearts. Laszlo had hoped the player would be fit to face Falkirk on Saturday week but that now looks doubtful.
• HEARTS supporters have been advised by the club that season ticket sales will continue until 5pm on Friday, September 19.
Over 10,000 season tickets were purchased over the summer and Hearts continue to offer fans the chance to secure a seat at Tynecastle for the remainder of the campaign, which has begun promisingly with three league wins recorded from the opening four matches.
Season tickets are available now by calling 0871-663 1874 (option 1) or by visiting www.heartsfc.co.uk to book online. Alternatively, visit the Tynecastle ticket centre.
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