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Barrie McKay outlines how Hearts can overwhelm Zurich at Tynecastle

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McKay is busy preparing for tomorrow’s Premiership visit to Celtic with manager Robbie Neilson considering some changes to keep his team fresh after midweek European exertions in Switzerland.

The Europa League play-off is very much still alive and McKay feels Hearts can unsettled the Swiss champions in Edinburgh. "When you go into each game you want to play your way.

I think it's really important next week that we start really brightly, we start fast and get the intensity up right away," he told the Evening News. "The tie is definitely still alive.

We got the first goal on Thursday and probably then give away too sloppy goals, really. There is only one goal in it and we feel we can win the game next week. "We still created chances and tried to implement our game while still being a bit cautious.

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