Former Heart of Midlothian Star Opens Up on Title Collapse

Former Heart of Midlothian defender Michael Steinwender has spoken about the pain of losing the title to Celtic on the final day of last season. The Austrian international made 34 appearances for the Jambos last season before securing a move to Bundesliga 2 side Bochum.

Steinwender, 26, revealed that it took him time to process the events of that final day at Parkhead, where Heart of Midlothian lost 3-1 to Celtic and conceded the title in the final minutes of the season.

"In football, you have to look ahead as quickly as possible," Steinwender said. "Of course, it took a lot of time to process all that happened at the end of the season. But now I think I have managed to put that behind me."

Steinwender is now fully focused on his new task at Bochum and is working hard to contribute to the team's success. At 26, he has already gained significant experience in Austria, Scotland, and Sweden, and he wants to pass this on to the younger players at Bochum.

"As a player, you're constantly developing, and I want to help the team as much as possible," Steinwender said.

What comes next for Steinwender?

Steinwender is now looking forward to the new season at Bochum and is excited to contribute to the team's success. He is confident that he can help the team achieve their goals and is fully committed to his new role.

Why it matters for Heart of Midlothian

Steinwender's departure from Heart of Midlothian was a significant blow to the club, and his comments on the title collapse will likely be of interest to fans. The Jambos will be looking to bounce back from last season's disappointment and will be hoping to improve their performance in the new season.

What's next for Heart of Midlothian?

Heart of Midlothian will be looking to build on their experience from last season and will be hoping to improve their performance in the new season. The club will be looking to strengthen their squad and will be hoping to challenge for the title in the coming season.