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Kingston thrilled with Hearts return

14 years ago
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Laryea Kingston hopes to turn around his Hearts career after making his first-team return against Aberdeen at the weekend.

The Ghana international has been on the fringes lately due to his commitment to the national team though the Club had claimed that he carrying an injury, a decision that saw him fined a maximum four weeks' wages for a breach of club discipline.

But after playing for Hearts over the weekend, Kingston insists his situation is now resolved and that he has no problems with manager Csaba Laszlo.

Kingston, constantly linked to the Premiership says he remains happy at Hearts and is not looking to leave the SPL club for pastures new.

"Everything is sorted and that's the main thing," explained Kingston. "You are going to see the gaffer in training and games and it's difficult if you have problems with him.

"Yes, it was a frustrating week for me when I was fined but it is over and I just want to move on. Immediately after the incident I tried to talk to him.

"I'm really happy Hearts have accepted me back and now I am building my confidence back up. I want to stay at Hearts.

"If you look at my career I have never been at a club more than two years. It's usually one year then I move on. But I'm happy here and with the way the club and the fans receive me.

"My family are happy too. I have played in many countries but when I signed for Hearts I was excited to come here. My wife asked me to buy a house here so I did and I'm more than happy to stay."