Hibs' predicted starting XI to face Motherwell in Scottish Cup - with potential full debut
Unfortunately for Shaun Maloney, he doesn’t have his problems to seek on the injury front with a number of absentees ahead of this key clash.
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Unfortunately for Shaun Maloney, he doesn’t have his problems to seek on the injury front with a number of absentees ahead of this key clash.
Motherwell hope Mark O’Hara can shake off a minor niggle ahead of the Scottish Cup quarter-final tie against Hibernian.
Club captain Paul Hanlon, first-choice goalkeeper Matt Macey, and influential midfielder Joe Newell were all involved in preparations for the trip to North Lanarkshire on Friday at the club’s Ormiston training base.
Ten first-team players missed the goalless draw with St Johnstone on Saturday, with forward James Scott making a late recovery from illness to take a seat on the bench.
Hibernian are set to be without 10 players who would ordinarily be in with a strong chance of starting when they host St Johnstone on Saturday.
Illness, injuries, and suspension means manager Shaun Maloney will have to ask a lot of his remaining players, while crossing his fingers that there are no further casualties.
Dundee forwards Luke McCowan and Zak Rudden drop out of the squad for the cinch Premiership visit of Hibernian through coronavirus-related absences.
The 24-year-old sustained a knee injury in a challenge with Hoops centre-back Carl Starfelt and after receiving treatment from the physio, was taken off and replaced by Christian Doidge. He later left Easter Road on crutches with a brace on his left leg.