Hearts look to take 'next step' as Robbie Neilson spells out summer recruitment plans
While Giovanni van Bronckhorst had the strength and depth needed to nurture his Rangers team through the final match of a long and demanding season, his Hearts counterpart Robbie Neilson did not even have enough players to fill the bench.
So after 90 minutes of stalemate, the fact that two of the Ibrox club’s substitutes were able to finally separate the sides was not lost on the Gorgie boss.
“Obviously we’re very, very disappointed," said Neilson. "We’ve come so close. We’ve gone to extra time and we’ve not managed to do it. Sometimes you’ve just got to take it on the chin.
“You’ve got to applaud the team that’s won it and get back to it next season.
“The boys come back on June 21 and now it’s all eyes on recruitment. We’re losing John [Souttar] and we’ve offered Peter Haring a new contract. We need to develop the squad. It’s important that we bring quality players in.
“The changes that Rangers could make, we didn’t quite have that level. We need to try and get that. We need to get a group of players that after 80 minutes you can change things and we can have a right go.”
Having secured a place in either the Europa League or Conference League group stages next term, depending on how they do in the play-off tie, there will be financial remuneration and the club are looking to invest that in the playing squad.
“Yeah we can be extensive in our recruitment, but we’re not going to get to that level. It will take four or five years to get there and that’s where we need to be realistic and say ‘what’s the next step?’
“The next step is ‘can we play in Europe on a Thursday night and can we win on Sunday? Can we rotate our squad?’
“If we can do that and we can get back into Europe, again and again, then we start to get what we


