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Robbie Neilson cites Rangers’ strength in depth as area for Hearts to improve

Hearts manager Robbie Neilson will set about adding to his squad after highlighting Rangers’ strength in depth as the key to his side’s Scottish Cup final defeat.

There was little in a tight opening 45 minutes at Hampden but Rangers got a grip on the game and were pushing for a winner before substitutes Ryan Jack and Scott Wright scored early on in extra time.

Glen Kamara was also introduced to add energy to the Gers midfield and Fashion Sakala came off the bench to stretch the game and came close to netting as Rangers brushed off the effects of their Europa League final exertions.

Neilson was able to bring on Andy Halliday, Josh Ginnelly, Gary Mackay-Steven and Aaron McEneff but he felt Rangers’ ability to freshen up their team was the key to their dominance.

“I would probably put it down to the quality of player that’s coming on to the pitch,” he said.

“A lot has been made of Wednesday night’s exploits but when you actually look at the team that went out, four or five of them actually played in it. So they have got that freshness.

“We knew coming into the game it was going to be very difficult.

“Rangers can then make the changes and the two guys they bring on scored the goals.

“That’s what we need to get to, we need to get to a stage where players we are bringing on are really influencing the game.”

Ellis Simms slid in to hit the post early on but Hearts did not manage a shot on target  and their supporters left deflated after their team never really got going.

They will have a Europa League play-off to look forward to once they shake off their Hampden disappointment and Neilson stressed they had made strides this season in their first campaign back in the top flight.

“We have had hard times over the last couple of

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