Midfield ace ready to show his Hearts devotion

Hearts, 12:14, October 19, 2009 ,

Laryea Kingston is determined to win over Hearts' fans after a mixed response on his return to first-team action at Aberdeen.

The 28-year old Ghanaian midfielder, who was involved in a club-versus-country row, was a late second-half substitute in the 1-1 draw at Pittodrie on Saturday.
After the Jambos fans were not fully supportive of him, Kingston is looking to put in the performances to win them over again.
He said: "I feel great. I wasn't happy to be out of the team, but all the problems I've had with the club are sorted now.
"I have been working hard in training and will keep doing what I do. I understand the fans aren't happy but I have to work hard on the pitch for them to reassess me.
"When I came to the club I was their favourite, but people make mistakes in life. I am capable of bringing them back to my side. It is about working hard on the pitch and helping the side to win games."
Hearts boss Csaba Laszlo also stressed that Kingston has got a lot of work to do to get the club and fans back onside in the coming weeks.
He added "He (Kingston) has more to do, but this was a first step. It was a small step for him but he must be careful not to take a step backwards.
"I am in charge and nobody, but nobody - be it the secretary, the director or my coaches - can do anything that is not what is best for the club."

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