Hamilton centre-back Lucas Tagliapietra is hoping that his inside knowledge on Osman Sow can help him to shut out the powerful Hearts strike-force as his side travel to Tynecastle today.

The Brazilian defender was a teammate of Sow when they both turned out for Moldovan side FC Dacia several years ago, and they even played alongside each other in the Europa League against Elfsborg in 2012.

Both Sow and strike partner Juanma helped themselves to doubles last week as Robbie Neilson’s side ran riot against Partick Thistle, but Tagliapietra is confident that their physical style will play right into his hands on his first visit to Gorgie.

He said: "I played with Sow in Moldova so I knew him and I know he's a good player. He is very powerful, great left foot, a really good player. He can play as a number nine or a winger as well. It will be tough against him.

“I've also played against Juanma before and I prefer playing against those kind of strikers.

"This is my first time away to Hearts. It will be difficult but we have already beaten them and we're looking forward to it. The last game was a great game - both teams have quality.

"The last time we beat them and it was their first defeat of the season. We know we have quality in our group and that gives us confidence. We just have to work hard and win the battles.

"It was a great atmosphere in the game in Hamilton. It's the game I remember the most because we had the mentality and maturity to come back. Even when we were losing we knew we could come back and change the result. It was special for me.

"I don't think they will look for revenge. What happened that game could've happened at any time. It was their first defeat in the league but they know we have quality and we know they do so it should be a good game. The other players have told me about the atmosphere at Tynecastle so I'm looking forward to it.”