Celtic draw a blank against Hibernian
Celtic suffered a blow in their pursuit of the cinch Premiership title after they dropped their first points since December in a goalless draw away to Hibernian.
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Celtic suffered a blow in their pursuit of the cinch Premiership title after they dropped their first points since December in a goalless draw away to Hibernian.
Shaun Maloney began his Hibs career with a pair of wins against Aberdeen and Dundee United to end 2021, but then the Hibees went six matches without earning the three points.
The pair came on for the last 15 minutes replacing Kevin Nisbet and Ewan Henderson but there was audible jeering from sections of the home support at Easter Road when the switch was made.
Shaun Maloney would never presume to tell fans what they should be thinking but, after two of his players were booed onto the pitch last weekend, he does ask that they consider how players may be feeling and how that could impact on performances and results.
Elias Melkersen and James Scott, who were on the bench for the 2-0 victory over Ross County last weekend, won’t be involved due to illness, taking the number of sidelined players to eight.
James Scott and Drey Wright were brought on for Kevin Nisbet and Ewan Henderson for the final 15 minutes but there was an audibly negative reaction from some fans when the changes were made.
Hibs are no different. Throughout the month of January, in the winter transfer window, eight first-team players were integrated into the first-team squad – Rocky Bushiri, Harry Clarke, Ewan Henderson, Sylvester Jasper, Elias Melkersen, Demi Mitchell, Chris Mueller and Dylan Tait – while a further nine left on permanent or loan deals.
A lot can change in a year. Just ask Hibs striker Kevin Nisbet.