Any club can do without long term injuries impacting on their ability to deliver the points they need. Hearts have two key players out and want them back ASAP.

heartsHearts defender Marius Zaliukas is hoping that an injection will be all he needs to fix his troublesome ankle injury. If that does not work, he will have to undergo an operation. He and team-mate Andrew Driver travelled down south to visit a specialist. While the latter is awaiting the results of tests on his knee problems, Zaliukas had the dubious pleasure of getting his injection while he was there. Zaliukas has already been sidelined for almost three months, while winger Driver is expected to be out for four weeks. Manager Csaba Laszlo said: "Marius saw a specialist in London on Monday. He got an injection and we hope in two or three weeks he will be better. This is the last thing we can try as, if it doesn't work, he will need an operation. We hope that the injection will work and that he will not require surgery. The other big problem is Driver, who has a knee problem. He is looking at four weeks out and this is not okay."

The Hearts boss is still keen to speak to the board to convince them to invest in at least one striker during the January transfer window. Asked whether he feared losing his job if results do not improve, he said: "I don't like to talk about this before I have a conversation (with the board). I will be thinking about everything but now is not the best time to speak about it. If you would like to have successful football, you must have a very clear structure and plan. With this team at the moment we can't be so successful as last season. We have lost too many captains. If we can't score goals, we can't think about first or second. Everything is possible but not if you don't win games or score goals. I hope that if the club sell players during the winter then we must bring in offensive players."

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