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3 low risk Hearts next boss candidates named by the Jury as Rangers get Europa League endorsement

Craig Swan: Philippe Clement’s side are entitled to aim high. That was a great start in Malmo and must have boosted belief.

Fraser Wilson: Absolutely. Getting something in Sweden was always vital but manner of win must breed confidence. Rangers have tough fixtures but with a bit of luck on the injury front they can plunder enough points to get to the play-off spots.

Michael Gannon: It’s a fantastic start and it gives Rangers a chance. They’ve been handed a pretty tough draw, especially the home games. If Rangers can get through the group it will be a massive achievement at this stage of the Clement rebuild.

Craig Swan: Probably not, but it’s going to come down to whether Brendan Rodgers thinks he or Kyogo is best suited for the specific task.

Fraser Wilson: He’ll play some part in Germany but I’m pretty sure Brendan Rodgers will revert to his tried and tested talisman Kyogo for the starting line-up. I actually can’t see any changes to the XI who started against Slovan Bratislava.

Michael Gannon: Three goals in two games has certainly given his manager plenty to think about. You’d think Kyogo will get the nod because of his pace to get in behind on the break, but it’s a nice problem to for Rodgers to have.

Craig Swan: Tynecastle chiefs just have to find someone who can deliver. There’s a million names out there. Hearts must identify the right one.

Fraser Wilson: If Derek McInnes can be tempted then the search should stop there. It’s not lazy to suggest a man who has elevated every club he has managed in the Premiership and consistently got into Europe and to cup finals. He could turn Jambos into a real force.

Michael Gannon: The likes of Alex Neil, Derek McInnes and Stephen Robinson would be low risk and they’d

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