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Neilson: Jambos must sharpen up for Zurich

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Robbie Neilson warned his Hearts players they will have to be far sharper against FC Zurich on Thursday than they were in their 4-1 win over Dundee United yesterday.

The Jambos made it seven points from their opening three cinch Premiershi­p games after putting the Terrors to the sword, with goals from Lawrence Shankland, Barrie McKay, Jorge Grant and Josh Ginnelly.

But Neilson believes they will have to improve in St Gallen on Thursday when they kick off their European campaign with a Europa League play-off first leg against Swiss champions Zurich.

“We started the game really well but I thought the first half we never played anywhere near the levels we normally play at,” said the manager.

“We were trying to force the play, giving it away and not doing the things we’d spoken about previously.

“We changed it at halftime and managed to get settled in the game and do what we’re good at.”

Asked if Hearts are now up to speed ahead of their trip to Switzerlan­d, Neilson said: “We’re getting there.

“But I thought the first half we were pretty poor, similar to Ross County (on the opening day), and if we do that on Thursday night we will be two or three goals down. We need to start the game better.”

While Hearts are unbeaten in their three league games, Zurich are bottom of the Swiss table with just two points from their five domestic matches so far.

“They are still Swiss champions so we have to be respectful of that,” said Neilson.

“They have not had a great start to the season but still have internatio­nal players there and are the Swiss champions so we need to make sure that we play our best game.

“We need to bring that second-half performanc­e (from the Dundee United game) and not the first, to give ourselves the best chance.”

United have now conceded 11 goals in just two games after they followed up their 7-0 Europa Conference League defeat to AZ Alkmaar on Thursday by falling behind in the opening minute at Tynecastle.

“Irrespecti­ve of what went previously, you have to start games better than that,” said manager Jack Ross.

“When one game begins, the other game is forgotten about.

“You have to give yourself a platform to win football matches and we didn’t do that by not doing the fundamenta­ls of the game in terms of matching runs, being physical and putting contact on people in the first 45 seconds, which is not great.”

 ?? ?? Hearts boss Robbie Neilson has warned his players.
Hearts boss Robbie Neilson has warned his players.

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