Devlin has penned a contract extension to keep him at Tynecastle and asks the fans t stick with the players despite recent form.
Cammy Devlin accepts Hearts fans probably don't want to hear it just now, but he insists the players believe in under fire boss Steven Naismith and asks them to "stick with us."
After being dumped out of the Conference League by PAOK, Naismith got a job title change and followed it up with a 2-0 win over Aberdeen. But there was a feeling of back to the drawing board for the capital club as their wretched away from continued in Paisley. Now they face Kilmarnock in the quarter-final of the Viaplay Cup at Rugby Park.
"It's understandable when you're at a massive football club like Hearts," he said. "There's expectations on you every game and there's no hiding, especially away from home. "We have so much faith and I believe in Naisy and his staff so much. I'm loving working under them. It's helped me as a player and given me a freedom to go and play and as a group we're the same. We believe in what we're doing.
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