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Head coach Frankie McAvoy said Hearts ‘cannot dwell’ on their early European exit as they were hammered by a rampant PAOK in a one-sided play-off second leg in Greece.
Any Hearts hopes of progressing to the Conference League group stage for a second successive season were extinguished early on after two quick goals from Taison and Brandon Thomas extended the Greeks’ aggregate lead.
Giannis Konstantelias walked in a third before Taison strolled in for his second to emphasise the gulf between the two sides.
“The goals we conceded were pretty poor,” McAvoy conceded. “It’s difficult for me to stand here try and defend that because we didn’t do well enough.
“It’s a sore night for us. We need to put it to bed. It’s gone now. That’s down to failings from last season, not finishing third. We can’t dwell on it.
“We’ve fallen short. We’ve got to concentrate on ourselves. We need to make Tynecastle a hard place for anyone to come, and try and pick up our form away from home – which hasn’t been good enough, if I’m honest.”
Hearts rarely troubled the PAOK goal throughout the night and must now watch on as Aberdeen, Celtic and Rangers are left to fly the Scottish flag in Europe.
Even the most optimistic of Hearts fans would have struggled to anticipate their side being involved in the Conference League group draw on Friday.
And what optimism still existed before this second leg was swept away when Taison’s low free-kick went through the legs of Lawrence Shankland and snuck into the far post – although there appeared to be a strong shout for offside that went unanswered by the officials.
Alas, it would not have made much impact on the final outcome. Seven minutes later, Thomas hooked the ball over his shoulder for a magical second.
The third goal was painful for the travelling Hearts support. A simple long ball was left by Kye Rowles, allowing Andija Zivkovic to burst down the right and find an unmarked Konstantelias.
The 20-year-old was allowed two bites of the cherry as he trickled a shot past Zander Clark, with Alex Cochrane only able to watch on as the ball bounced into the net.
PAOK’s final punch saw them catch Hearts on the counter. Taison and Thomas traded passes before the former cantered into the box to roll past Clark.
Player of the match – Taison (PAOK)
Hearts’ frailties give cause for concern – analysis
As is often the case, it was more the manner of defeat than the defeat itself that will worry Hearts fans. Unable to lay a glove on their opponents in an attacking sense, they looked vulnerable every time the Greeks came forward.
Part of that is understandable. They were roared on by a cacophonous, rampant home support in a deafening Toumba Stadium. They struggled with the conditions and the size of the pitch – larger than the Nou Camp, we are told.
But three – arguably all four – goals were preventable. Defenders too slow to close down, waiting for offside flags that never came.
One could defend them with a lack of experience – but plenty of these players featured in last season’s Conference League group stage.
Of course, the concern would be minimal had they brushed Dundee aside at the weekend. Instead, they struggled to create and were picked off with a wonderful solo strike. They need to show real mental resilience now to drag themselves out of this rut.
What they said
Hearts head coach Frankie McAvoy: “I’m not here to make excuses. We changed it second-half to try and be more direct and get the next goal in the game. If you get that you never know.
“The goals we conceded were pretty poor. The disappointing part for us was that we didn’t keep the ball well enough, particularly first-half. The first goal, I don’t know what you say. The boy is offside. It was an uphill battle from there. The second goal is poor – we don’t defend at the back stick or in the middle of the goal.
What’s next?
Hearts are back to Scottish Premiership action on Sunday with a visit from Motherwell (15:00 BST).
Line-ups
PAOK Salonika
- 42Kotarski
- 21Baba
- 15Troost-Ekong
- 20Vieira de FreitasSubstituted forKedzioraat 64′minutes
- 6TsingarasSubstituted forOzdoevat 64′minutes
- 71ThomasBooked at 24minsSubstituted forTzimasat 75′minutes
- 4KoulierakisBooked at 54mins
- 22Schwab
- 14ZivkovicSubstituted forVrakasat 81′minutes
- 11TaisonSubstituted forMurgat 75′minutes
- 7Konstantelias
Substitutes
- 3Näsberg
- 5Michailidis
- 10Murg
- 16Kedziora
- 18Zivkovic
- 19Lyratzis
- 27Ozdoev
- 29Vrakas
- 33Samatta
- 38Giaxis
- 55Soares Alves
- 95Tzimas
Hearts
- 28Clark
- 2Kent
- 14DevlinBooked at 45minsSubstituted forHallidayat 82′minutes
- 13AtkinsonSubstituted forOffiahat 82′minutes
- 21SibbickBooked at 18mins
- 10BoyceSubstituted forTagawaat 59′minutes
- 77Vargas
- 15Rowles
- 19Cochrane
- 9ShanklandBooked at 37minsSubstituted forLowryat 66′minutes
- 3KingsleySubstituted forDenholmat 66′minutes
Substitutes
- 11Oda
- 12McGovern
- 16Halliday
- 17Forrest
- 22Denholm
- 23Stone
- 25Tait
- 29Offiah
- 30Tagawa
- 39Sandilands
- 51Lowry
- Referee:
- Guillermo Cuadra Fernández
Live Text
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Match ends, PAOK Salonika 4, Heart of Midlothian 0.
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Second Half ends, PAOK Salonika 4, Heart of Midlothian 0.
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Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Odeluga Offiah replaces Nathaniel Atkinson.
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Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Andrew Halliday replaces Cameron Devlin.
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Substitution, PAOK Salonika. Georgios Vrakas replaces Andrija Zivkovic.
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Substitution, PAOK Salonika. Thomas Murg replaces Taison.
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Substitution, PAOK Salonika. Stefanos Tzimas replaces Brandon Thomas.
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Goal! PAOK Salonika 4, Heart of Midlothian 0. Taison (PAOK Salonika) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal.
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Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Alex Lowry replaces Lawrence Shankland.
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Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Aidan Denholm replaces Stephen Kingsley.
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Substitution, PAOK Salonika. Tomasz Kedziora replaces Vieirinha.
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Substitution, PAOK Salonika. Magomed Ozdoev replaces Theocharis Tsingaras.
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Substitution, Heart of Midlothian. Kyosuke Tagawa replaces Liam Boyce.
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Goal! PAOK Salonika 3, Heart of Midlothian 0. Giannis Konstantelias (PAOK Salonika) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal.
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Konstantinos Koulierakis (PAOK Salonika) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Second Half begins PAOK Salonika 2, Heart of Midlothian 0.
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First Half ends, PAOK Salonika 2, Heart of Midlothian 0.
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Cameron Devlin (Heart of Midlothian) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Lawrence Shankland (Heart of Midlothian) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Brandon Thomas (PAOK Salonika) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Player of the match
OzdoevMagomed Ozdoev
PAOK Salonika
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Squad number27Player nameOzdoev
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Squad number95Player nameTzimas
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Squad number10Player nameMurg
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Squad number29Player nameVrakas
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Squad number16Player nameKedziora
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Squad number7Player nameKonstantelias
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Squad number11Player nameTaison
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Squad number20Player nameVieirinha
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Squad number71Player nameThomas
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Squad number15Player nameTroost-Ekong
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Squad number14Player nameZivkovic
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Squad number4Player nameKoulierakis
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Squad number22Player nameSchwab
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Squad number21Player nameBaba
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Squad number42Player nameKotarski
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Squad number6Player nameTsingaras
Heart of Midlothian
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Squad number77Player nameVargas
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Squad number21Player nameSibbick
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Squad number2Player nameKent
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Squad number10Player nameBoyce
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Squad number14Player nameDevlin
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Squad number19Player nameCochrane
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Squad number9Player nameShankland
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Squad number3Player nameKingsley
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Squad number51Player nameLowry
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Squad number28Player nameClark
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Squad number30Player nameTagawa
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Squad number13Player nameAtkinson
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Squad number22Player nameDenholm
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Squad number29Player nameOffiah
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Squad number16Player nameHalliday
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Squad number15Player nameRowles
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By Andrew Petrie
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