Ellis Simms Not Content With One 'special' Hearts Moment As Everton Loanee Looks Ahead To Huge Weekend
Goalkeeper Hertz will go to the Scottish Cup final on Saturday to beat Rangers on loan to Rangers. For the first time in 71 years, the Hampden show will be played between two big clubs in dire need of relegation, patented Everton.
Frank Lampard will host Crystal Palace on Thursday, knowing that victory is enough to secure victory over Aston Villa. If not, they will leave for the Emirate on Sunday.
The move to the Toffees could allow Sims to play regularly with his employers next season, but he has decided to stay out of the lower league zone, especially since he has already confirmed he can make his Premier League debut. earlier this season.
"It's 100% fantastic to win a trophy and to see Everton stick around," he said. "It was a different season. The guys try to make the fans happy and keep them, but for me this final is in the spotlight.
"I want to win and everyone wants to win. We are open and ready for this match."
Sims made Hertz history by scoring his first goal in the semi-final win against Hebs in April. Regardless of the outcome, the derby will be remembered above all with the wins over Hibs at the National Stadium. However, the team refused to support the historic result.
"We have a great game ahead of us. We need to focus, train well and give ourselves a good chance to win," said Sims.
"Coming here meant playing as many games as possible. But it was a very good race, it was a bonus to finish, but the dream is to win so far.
"The semifinal was a good experience. The fans were good, the atmosphere was different. It was a great opportunity and I'm sure the final will be better.
"The purpose of the semifinal was special. It helped us get to where we were. But now it's all behind us, we want to win in the final, not in the race. We worked hard to get to where we are and we can't wait.
Whether the club's last game against The Sims will take place remains to be seen. Hearts wants the striker to return to Europe next year, but the ball is in the Everton area two years before the season starts.
"It's all in Everton, now they own it, I'm an Everton player," said Smith. "I'm focused on the end and then winter comes and we have two weeks to see what awaits us.
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