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Lee Johnson talks up Marijan Cabraja’s resilience after losing father

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Lee Johnson heaped praise on Marijan Cabraja for making himself available to play for Hibernian against Rangers just 48 hours after his father was laid to rest.

The Croatian left-back only returned to Edinburgh on Friday after his dad’s funeral in his homeland the previous day. Cabraja was adamant he wanted to play and although he started on the bench, he was introduced midway through the first half as Hibs fought back to claim a 2-2 draw with nine-man Rangers.

At the end of the game, the 25-year-old was comforted by his team-mates on the pitch after becoming overcome with emotion. “Amazing effort, amazing resilience, amazing character – an amazing human,” said Johnson. “He pulled the lads together in the dressing room afterwards and I don’t know how he managed to speak – I am welling up now – to thank them from his family for all the support he’s had. “Those situations, I think, bring you closer together as a Hibs family.” Josh Campbell secured a point for Hibs when he fired in a superb half-volley in stoppage time.

It was the 22-year-old midfielder’s second goal of the season following his opening-day winner at St Johnstone, and Johnson is encouraged by the way he is progressing. “It was a fantastic finish from a player that I believe is growing in stature and is a trustworthy player for us,” said Johnson.

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