Kye Rowles has expressed his strong desire to assist goalkeeper Craig Gordon in achieving two significant club milestones: his 100th clean sheet for Hearts and his 300th appearance for the club, both anticipated during their match against Heidenheim on Thursday, according to the Record. In a historical context, Heidenheim was competing in Germany’s amateur leagues in 1989, the same year Hearts secured a notable 1-0 Uefa Cup victory against Bayern Munich at Tynecastle, although they ultimately did not advance on aggregate. This detail was reported by the Scotsman. Concurrently, Heidenheim coach Frank Schmidt has voiced apprehension that Hearts’ aggressive style and high energy levels could potentially surprise his team during their Conference League fixture on Thursday, as reported by the Edinburgh Evening News. Post navigation Brentford and Brighton Reportedly Considering Celtic’s Kuhn Arteta Praises Saka’s “Exceptional” Performance