Celtic given double injury boost as Hibs hit with two more absentees for Sunday - report
Celtic have been given an injury boost on the double ahead of their next Premiership clash, with Sunday’s opponents deprived of two more players.
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Celtic have been given an injury boost on the double ahead of their next Premiership clash, with Sunday’s opponents deprived of two more players.
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.
January signing Harry Clarke is yet to kick a ball for Hibs while defensive duo Paul Hanlon and Paul McGinn remain sidelined alongside midfielder Kyle Magennis, Demi Mitchell, and Joe Newell.
Hibs manager Shaun Maloney will be without eight first team players for this weekend’s visit by league leaders Celtic this Sunday and, offering a bleak prognosis, he does not expect the situation to significantly improve any time soon.
Hibernian have lost Elias Melkersen and James Scott to illness ahead of the visit of cinch Premiership leaders Celtic.
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.
Long-term absentees Harry Clarke and Kyle Magennis remain sidelined while Paul Hanlon, Paul McGinn, and Joe Newell will also miss the visit of Ross County.
Shaun Maloney has praised versatile veteran Lewis Stevenson for helping lead Hibernian through a testing period of injuries to key men.