Robbie Neilson Liam Boyce Peter Haring Alex Cochrane Craig Halkett Nathaniel Atkinson Michael Smith Barrie Mackay Alan Forrest Jorge Grant Europa League Scotland Football EUROPA Robbie Neilson Liam Boyce Peter Haring Alex Cochrane Craig Halkett Nathaniel Atkinson Michael Smith Barrie Mackay Alan Forrest Jorge Grant Europa League Scotland

Ten-man Hearts crash out of Europa League after Jorge Grant’s red card

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Hearts suffered Europa League play-off agony at Tynecastle after a red card for Jorge Grant effectively killed off their hopes of overturning FC Zurich’s first-leg lead.

The Jambos dominated the first half and, with the backing of a frenzied home support, looked like they might be able to get the goal that would bring the tie level.

However, midfielder Grant was shown a second yellow card in the 54th minute after diving in the box, with the extra-man advantage allowing Zurich to take the sting out of proceedings and eventually seal a 3-1 aggregate win when substitute Fabian Rohner scored the only goal of the second leg with 10 minutes left.

Hearts will now drop into the group stage of the Europa Conference League. Jambos boss Robbie Neilson made three changes from the side that started the 2-1 first-leg defeat in St Gallen last Thursday as Michael Smith, Alan Forrest and Liam Boyce replaced Nathaniel Atkinson, Peter Haring and the injured Craig Halkett.

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