‘Fantastic player’ Ryan Porteous lifted Hibernian on return from suspension
Hibernian caretaker manager David Gray was delighted to have Ryan Porteous back from a lengthy ban in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Aberdeen.
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Hibernian caretaker manager David Gray was delighted to have Ryan Porteous back from a lengthy ban in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Aberdeen.
The 32-year-old skippered the team as he reached the milestone, but has been managing a knee injury in order to keep playing.
Maybe it was because he was making his 500th appearance but Paul Hanlon was the one the stadium announcer credited with Hibs equaliser, despite the fact it was Paul McGinn who had guided the 83rd strike past Joe Lewis.
David Bates fired the Dons in front from close range ten minutes into the second half but McGinn replied late on as the hosts snatched a deserved point, and came close to nicking the win late on.
David Bates opened the scoring on 55 minutes with Paul McGinn levelling on 83 minutes but visiting goalkeeper Joe Lewis thwarted Joe Newell and Elias Melkersen to ensure a share of the spoils.
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin admits he picked his team for the trip to Hibernian on the basis of who is likely to be at the club next season.
Elias Melkersen has told Hibernian supporters they will see the best of him next season after claiming he has not done well enough since his January arrival.
Former Hibs managerial candidate Michael Appleton is back in contention to become the club's next head coach.