Everything Giovanni van Bronckhorst said to Sky after the 4-0 win over Hearts.
What do you make of the game?
Of course to win 4-0 away against Hearts is a big win for us. We have started well in the last block before the World Cup. You always know it is going to be a difficult place to go but I think we started really well and the first goal is always important. In the last meetings here we always did it and today as well. That was good. The second goal was a great goal. Before that there were some great transition moments where I think we should have scored one or two then in the end we didn't have the right pass or a little bit too much speed. Then with the sending off you play with 11 so it's more difficult for them to press us and after that we controlled the game and managed to score two more goals.
Were you happy with Antonio Colak?
Apart from his goals it's very important the way he puts energy into the team. He scored two goals in the last game too so I'm really happy with him and also to see Alfredo Morelos and Ryan Kent also on the scoresheet because we want to improve our chances and goals.
What did you tell Cammy Devlin after the red card?
It was just before me. Rabbi was in a battle with his opponent and Devlin came in from behind. I really like him as a player. I told him 'you don't need these challenges. You're a far better player than you showed today'. He's one of their best players, a very dynamic midfielder.
Is Ben Davies okay when he came on at half-time?
Yes. He was okay. He was on a yellow and with all the balls in our backline, as you saw in the second half, we decided to put in James and make sure we stayed with 11 on the pitch this time.
How does this set you up for going to Anfield?
Very positively. We switch back now to Europe. It was important to get the start we did today and get the three points. Now we have two days to prepare for Liverpool.
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