Lennon issues warning ahead of cup final

St Mirren manager Danny Lennon has warned whoever takes over at Scottish Communities League Cup final opponents Hearts to be “very careful” about what they are getting into.

The Tynecastle club today parted company with manager John McGlynn after his side were shot down 2-0 by Lennon’s men in Paisley on Wednesday night. The defeat left Hearts sitting second bottom of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League, but Lennon claims that the former Raith Rovers boss was doing a good job under severe financial restraints that had already seen many of Hearts top earners ­depart.

He said: “It’s disappointing because I don’t think John got enough credit for the difficult job he had at Hearts. It’s a club that is going through financial strains, but when your club 
suffers and your results suffer, it is the manager whose head who is on the line.

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“However, I thought he was doing a terrific job. There’s a lot of kids that are getting valuable experience and that is only going to set Hearts up for the future.

“But we’ve been through this ourselves. Bleeding younger guys in, you are going to get that inconsistency and hit lows.”

McGlynn is the ninth man to be given the job of managing the Gorgie club on a full-time basis since owner Vladimir Romanov bought them in 2005.

But Lennon, whose side will face Hearts again at Hampden on 17 March, is wary about who will want to be the tenth.

“There have been many there before John, prior to him getting the job,” said Lennon. “I don’t like speaking about other clubs but looking at the amount of managers Hearts have been through the past number of years, any future employee has got to be very careful and do their homework first.”

Saints reached their second League Cup final in four years by beating Celtic in the semis, as they overturned a run of eight defeats that had seen Celtic build up an aggregate score of 22-0. They face the Glasgow giants again on Saturday, hoping to cause a second upset by knocking the SPL leaders out of the William Hill Scottish Cup.