STEVEN NAISMITH insists his Scotland stars won't be suffering from any Euro scars as they set their sights on the new season with Hearts.
The Jambos gaffer knows his national aces Lawrence Shankland, Zander Clark and Craig Gordon will be hurting.
Veteran Gordon failed to make the squad, Clark didn't see a single minute of action while the club's top scorer Shankland came off the bench in all three group games - for a total of just 23 minutes.
But Naismith insists his star men can shrug off the Euro pain by targeting more success at Tynecastle as he looks to build on last term's third place finish.
He said: "Today is the first day that I've seen them and I've not spoken to them about Scotland at all. It was more about their holidays, if they enjoyed their time off, how do they feel? "There will be disappointment, without a doubt, with the way the campaign went.
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