Hibernian play waiting game as Keane remains managerial frontrunner
Hibernian remain in no rush to appoint a new manager despite Roy Keane's emergence as a contender for the vacancy.
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Hibernian remain in no rush to appoint a new manager despite Roy Keane's emergence as a contender for the vacancy.
Hibernian remain in no rush to appoint a new manager despite Roy Keane’s emergence as a contender for the vacancy.
Hibernian interim boss David Gray says James Scott's return to action has been great to see, despite the Hull City winger limping off in the second half of Saturday's 1-0 win over St Mirren at the SMiSA Stadium. Scott has endured a difficult season on loan at Easter Road, and saw his second manager of the campaign sacked last week when ex-Tiger Shaun Maloney was dismissed after a poor run of results culminating in their Scottish FA Cup semi-final defeat to arch-rivals Hearts at Hampden Park, a game which saw Scott make a rare appearance.
It was the Easter Road side’s first league win since February 19; their first top-flight victory on the road since Boxing Day; their third away win of the season with a different manager, and a winning start to interim boss David Gray’s temporary spell in charge.
Hibs are set to ramp up their search for their new manager in England this week.
The younger Henderson opened his account for the Easter Road side after joining from Celtic in January as the visitors edged a close encounter at the SMiSA Stadium in the first post-split fixture.
Ron Gordon may regret his Shaun Maloney “gamble” but Joe Newell reckons the safest bet for the Hibs chairman would be to give Leith legend David Gray the gig on a permanent basis.
The caretaker-boss led the Capital club to victory over St Mirren in Paisley on Saturday as he got his second interim spell in charge of the team off to a winning start, thanks to Ewan Henderson’s first goal for the side.