Heart of Midlothian midfielder Cameron Devlin is still coming to terms with the club's heroic bid to end 40 years of Old Firm dominance ending in heartbreak and violence. The midfielder, who is off contract and still to decide whether to return to the Edinburgh club, is finding solace in the World Cup. Devlin is still reeling from the scenes he witnessed on the final day of the Scottish Premiership season, as the club's heroic bid to end 40 years of Old Firm dominance ended in heartbreak and violence. The World Cup is helping him to wash away the pain he left behind in Scotland. Devlin is still coming to terms with what happened on the final day of the Scottish Premiership season, as the club's heroic bid to end 40 years of Old Firm dominance ended in heartbreak and violence. Being in the United States preparing for a World Cup is helping him to suppress his feelings about Heart of Midlothian' 3-1 defeat to Celtic and the ugly pitch invasion that followed, which forced him and the rest of his teammates to scurry off the pitch and jump on the team bus still in their playing strips. Devlin is still reeling from the scenes he witnessed on the final day of the Scottish Premiership season, as the club's heroic bid to end 40 years of Old Firm dominance ended in heartbreak and violence. The World Cup is helping him to wash away the pain he left behind in Scotland. Devlin is still coming to terms with what happened on the final day of the Scottish Premiership season, as the club's heroic bid to end 40 years of Old Firm dominance ended in heartbreak and violence.