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Robbie Neilson dedicates Hearts' win over RFS to travelling fans as he talks up Fiorentina chances

Robbie Neilson dedicated Hearts' Europa Conference League win to the travelling fans as he talked up their chances of upsetting Fiorentina next time out.

The capital club went into the clash with Latvian outfit RFS on the back of six defeats in the last seven games, but they secured a deserved 2-0 win over the group bottom seeds to climb into second spot in the section and give the supporters a night to remember.

Istanbul Basaksehir followed up their opening 4-0 win at Tynecastle with a 3-0 home victory against Fiorentina, who had drawn their opener against RFS to leave the Serie A outfit with just one point from two games. It leaves Hearts boss Neilson in buoyant mood as he looked ahead to the challenge of facing the Italian side. He told BT Sport: "I'm absolutely delighted, for the fans first and foremost because we brought about 2,000 here and it's going to be a raucous night in Riga, that's for sure.

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"And for the club and players it's absolutely brilliant. It's been such a long time since we won a game in Europe and to come away from home and go home sitting second in the group is magnificent.

"I think Istanbul will run away with the group because they are a top, top team. Fiorentina are very good but we have a chance against them at Tynecastle."

Lawrence Shankland opened the scoring with a well-taken penalty with two minutes left in the first half and might have scored two more goals had he been given a better final pass from the otherwise impressive Josh Ginnelly.

The clincher came from Alan Forrest from a stoppage-time counter-attack but Hearts had been in control for most of the second half and defended well when put under aerial pressure from the giant hosts.

On Shankland, Neilson added: "I'm delighted for him. The last couple of games we have not really created a lot of chances for him and it's been difficult.

"But we got a couple of players - [Andy] Halliday and [Jorge] Grant - a bit closer to him and we got a lot more out of Lawrence. He could have probably scored one or two more as well."

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