STEVEN NAISMITH insists he'll keep rotating his Hearts side to give them an edge - but has demanded his players prove they can handle the sharp end of winning.
The Jambos boss was a frustrated figure after Aberdeen overturned Hearts' half-time lead to snatch an injury-time victory at Pittodrie on Saturday.
Naismith had already seen his players throw away a victory at Ibrox when Rangers scored twice in injury time and also surrender a two-goal lead in the Edinburgh derby at Tyneacastle when Hibs rescued a point.
A trip to face Celtic is up next on Saturday and the Gorgie gaffer is adamant his players have to be mentally stronger when they get in winning positions.
And he's vowed to do his bit by keeping the team fresh.
Skipper Lawrence Shankland has had three different partners in the front line in the last three games.
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