Heart of Midlothian have received a timely boost as legendary goalkeeper Craig Gordon continues to make encouraging progress in his comeback from injury. Head coach Derek McInnes has confirmed that the 41-year-old shot-stopper is steadily returning to fitness after a challenging spell on the sidelines.
Gordon, who has been battling a neck-disc issue that affected nerves running down his arm, has already resumed training sessions at Riccarton. Although he has not yet featured in a competitive match this season, his presence on the training pitch is being viewed as a major step forward.
Speaking after Hearts’ recent Premiership victory over Livingston, McInnes praised the resilience of his veteran keeper and hinted at cautious optimism regarding his return.
“Craig is working closely with the medical staff and progressing well,” McInnes noted. “It’s all about listening to his body and making sure each step of recovery is the right one. Having his experience and quality back in the group is a huge encouragement.”
While Alexander Schwolow has filled the gloves in Gordon’s absence, and Ryan Fulton remains unavailable through injury, the news of Gordon’s recovery will be welcomed by supporters eager to see the long-serving Scotland international back between the posts.
Gordon’s leadership and vast experience have been pivotal for Hearts over the years, and his potential return could prove decisive as the Jambos push to cement their place among Scotland’s top clubs this season.
For McInnes, the update not only strengthens his goalkeeping options but also lifts morale across the squad. Fans will now be watching closely as Gordon’s journey towards a full comeback continues—hoping to see their No. 1 return in maroon before long.
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