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Lee Johnson responds to Hibs fan fury as deflated boss concedes his flops 'failed miserably' against St Mirren

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Lee Johnson has pledged to fix Hibs early season woes after defeat to St Mirren made it four games without a win for the Easter Road side/ Johnson's side have struggled since the opening day of the season when the club picked up three points against St Johnstone, but now it’s four without victory.

Having managed a draw against Rangers on the previous match day, the Leith side appeared to have turned a corner this term. However, Keanu Baccus early goal for the Buddies saw the Hibees slump to another defeat this term.

Visiting fans fumed with the Easter Road boss and his underperforming players at the full-time whistle. Johnson accepted the stick and says everyone in the group has to own to the dismal display.

He stressed: “I know what’s got to be done. There’s no question in my mind what we need to do, how we need to do it. “It will turn because we're good at what we do and we'll improve by nurturing and developing.

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