Liam Fox in dark over Lawrence Shankland’s future after starring role for Hearts - 7M sport

Liam Fox in dark over Lawrence Shankland’s future after starring role for Hearts



Posted Sunday, May 11, 2025 by PA

Liam Fox in dark over Lawrence Shankland’s future after starring role for Hearts

Hearts interim manager Liam Fox admits he is in the dark over Lawrence Shankland’s future as the captain continued his late flurry in front of goal.

After a largely disappointing season for the usually prolific Scotland international, the striker made it five goals in three games with a second successive brace as Hearts overcame Motherwell 3-0.

Shankland now has nine for the season and his purple patch has again reignited interest in what the future holds for the out of contract 29 year old.

However, Fox, who made it two wins from two since replacing the sacked Neil Critchley, admits he is not in a position to offer any clarity on Shankland’s position.

He said: “That is not a question for me to answer at this moment in time I’m afraid.

“All I can say is that Lawrence Shankland has been great for me this last couple of weeks and he’s scored some important goals. So we’ll see where that one goes.

“I’ll repeat what I said last week, if you put Lawrence Shankland in these types of positions and you do work on how you’re going to get the ball to him, he will score goals.

“That’s evident and obvious from his spell here but also previously in his career.

“But not just everything’s about Lawrence, there’s got to be people that make passes for him and run ahead of the ball for him. So it’s a team effort and I think they deserve huge credit over the last couple of weeks for how they’ve performed and the goals they’ve scored but also how hard they had to work without the ball today as well.”

Shankland opened the scoring in the 30th minute with a fine strike from just outside the box from debutant goalkeeper Ryan Fulton’s kick out.

Motherwell then had an equaliser disallowed before the break after defender Dan Casey – standing just offside – was ruled to be impeding Fulton’s view as Callum Slatterly rifled in a fierce
drive from just outside the box.

Shankland doubled Hearts’ lead on the hour mark with a glancing header from James Penrice’s cross before Alan Forrest knocked in the rebound after goalkeeper Aston Oxborough kept out substitute
Yan Dhanda’s effort.

Motherwell boss Michael Wimmer was not impressed by the five-minute delay to proceedings as VAR and then referee Ryan Lee considered whether Casey was offside for the disallowed goal.

He said: “My only thing is what I always say, and I say this also in Austria and Germany, if the VAR says something then in my opinion it should be a clear mistake.

“If VAR takes five minutes and the referee takes five minutes again at the monitor, then for me it could not be a clear decision. So this is the only thing I want to say.

“So please let the referee take responsibility and say goal or no goal and you should be brave enough.

“Each guy makes mistakes and no worries, then it was a mistake, but if you need 10 minutes to make a decision I think it’s a long time.”

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