There does not appear to be any animosity among the Kilmarnock players to their manager.

Commenting on the anti-Shiels comment Heffernan said: "I have no idea where he (Sergio) got that from, the players are 100% behind what the gaffer is trying to do here. I think the manager calls it as he sees it, not just to the press but to the players as well. If he isn't happy with something he will tell you, I don't mind it personally and I am sure none of the lads do either."
Winter has hit pitches around the country hard and Heffernan bemoaned the state of the Rugby Park pitch, admitting it is becoming difficult to produce their usual fluent passing game. He said: "The pitch is making things very tough, it was a little better today but that was the first time we have played on it for three weeks. Before today it was almost unplayable, it certainly isn't ideal for our style of play and we are having to change our tactics for our home games."
Hearts manager Sergio explained his reasons for refusing to shake Shiels' hand and insisted he holds no hard feelings towards Kilmarnock. There was more drama at the final whistle as tempers flared following a handshake between Kilmarnock's Dean Shiels and the Hearts manager, resulting in a shoving match between a number of players. Sergio said: "You have to understand why I don't want to shake his hand. When he came the second time at the end of the game, it was just to provoke me and get a reaction from the crowd. I have no issue with the kid Dean and wouldn't like to see him punished. I would like to wish Kilmarnock all the best and I respect their fans."
Despite snatching a last-gasp equaliser, Sergio believed his side should have left Rugby Park with all three points, claiming his side were the only team in the gane for long spells. He went on: "Normally Kilmarnock have very good possession, but they didn't have the ball. We were the ones playing well but we lacked a freshness up front. At least we got a point, which was more than deserved."


