Shaun Maloney: Five reasons things didn't work out for Maloney at Hibs
Losing Martin Boyle
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Losing Martin Boyle
Stunning goals from Ellis Simms and Stephen Kingsley gave Robbie Neilson’s men a 2-0 lead before Chris Cadden quickly reduced the arrears. Shaun Maloney’s side cranked up the pressure in the second half, even after going down to ten men with Joe Newell’s red card, but Hearts were able to see it out.
The pain was etched across Chris Cadden’s face at the end of an absorbing Scottish Cup semi-final. For the second time in seven days, Hibs fell short against their Edinburgh rivals Hearts.
Hearts supporters waited for Craig Gordon to collect Ryan Porteous’ 53rd-minute header after pushing it onto the post, praying that their physics-defying goalkeeper would rescue them once more. Hibs fans were similarly anxious that someone could prod the loose ball into the net with Gordon grounded.
Craig Gordon was the Hampden hero as he helped hand Hearts a return ticket to the national stadium with a flick of his wrist.
The midfielder was given his marching orders by referee John Beaton following a yellow-card challenge on Peter Haring, having been cautioned in the early stages of the encounter.
It wasn't an easy Scottish Cup semi-final win and Hibs can argue that they deserved more from proceedings given the way they raised their game and contested every ball.
Shaun Maloney claims he knows precisely what is needed to make Hibernian a “lot, lot better” after two consecutive defeats by Hearts ruined their season’s ambitions.