Shaun Maloney speaks on the positives Hibs can take into Hearts clash from Dundee United draw
A debut goal for Harry Clarke cancelled out Ross Graham’s opener and although the Easter Road side pushed for a winner, they had to settle for a point.
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A debut goal for Harry Clarke cancelled out Ross Graham’s opener and although the Easter Road side pushed for a winner, they had to settle for a point.
The result edged Dundee United closer to the top six and, thanks to Aberdeen losing a late goal at Dens Park, it also kept Hibs in position to join them when the split comes next week.
Hibs boss Shaun Maloney lamented fine margins, well aware that they could decide whether his men still have a chance of challenging for Europe via their league position.
Dundee United would have preferred all the pressure to be on their Dens Park rivals when the two tribes meet at Tannadice next week.
The 19-year-old was presented with a glorious chance to fire an injury-time winner for Hibs after good work by Chris Mueller on the left but he skied his effort.
Defiant Shaun Maloney insists Hibs should have been had a penalty rather than see forward Chris Mueller booked for simulation.
Dundee United held firm in the second half to secure a 1-1 draw away to Hibernian and take a huge step towards sealing their place in the top six of the cinch Premiership.