Robbie Neilson admits Hearts lost the plot in Istanbul Basaksehir battering and imploded at 2-0
Hearts were still in the game at half-time but Neilson believed they stopped competing after the visitor's second goal
Robbie Neilson admitted Hearts lost the plot as their Europa Conference League group stage bow ended in a battering from Istanbul Basaksehir.
After a second-half collapse to the Turks, the Jambos boss believes the 4-0 Tynecastle defeat became a lesson in holding firm and not allowing the roof to cave in. Three goals after the break from Basaksehir underlined the gulf in class between the teams and Neilson insists the second strike of the night signalled an implosion by his players with 23 minutes remaining.
He said: "When we lost the second goal and we went to pot, they started to show their quality because we became so open. We started chasing the game and I think it is a learning curve for us all as players, as staff and as a club that, when it goes to 2-0, we keep our shape, stay compact and stay in the game.
“Because as soon as it goes three and four it becomes a different game and at the end there we just couldn’t get close to them because the game was so open, they got confidence and they started popping the ball about.
“We were really, really pleased with the first half because I think we showed we can compete against a top team - because they are a top team.
“But in the second half we need to learn that when things go against you, we need to keep that compactness and we make sure we don’t fall out of the game as quickly as we did.
Hearts hosted their first European group game in 18 years and despite making a fist of the clash in the first half, Neilson rued several goal scoring opportunities which were squandered with his side still well in the game after Andy Halliday was put through on goal before a Peter Haring header was cleared off the line.
He said: "At this level you get two or three chances in a game and against FC Zurich and similar tonight, had we taken that first opportunity with the header it’s a different game. It’s all ifs and buts. Again, it’s a big learning curve for us all.
“We want to be a team that competes regularly at this level and tonight we competed for 45-50 minutes and then after that I don’t think we did.
“That was down to two things. Us losing our shape but also down to the opposition having real quality and starting to take the game away from us. So it was a disappointing outcome at the end of the game and a disappointing last 30 minutes.
"But prior to that I was proud of the players tonight.”
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