Hibs boss Shaun Maloney on the two big changes he must make for next season
It will take two things. Sound recruitment is obvious one. A change of “culture” in the camp is the second.
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It will take two things. Sound recruitment is obvious one. A change of “culture” in the camp is the second.
It feels like this is where many Hibs fans are at, following the Scottish Cup semi-final defeat by Hearts. Not because of the game or performance itself but because of the general feeling of apathy gripping the club.
Craig Gordon knows that Hibs want to wipe the grin off his face. But when the serious business of Saturday afternoon’s Scottish Cup semi-final is concluded, he believes there is every chance that he and his Hearts team-mates will be smiling all the way to the final.
Nineteen first-team players have sat out a combined 221 games in the Europa Conference League, Scottish Premiership, League Cup, and Scottish Cup competitions due to knocks, injuries, or Covid-19.
The Easter Road club were consigned to the bottom six on Sunday with the 3-1 defeat to Hearts at Tynecastle, a real contrast to the conclusion of last season where they finished third in the Scottish Premiership behind only Celtic and Rangers.
Two games down in the group stage of the AFC Champions League and four to go. There is still time to recover from poor starts while the finish line, in the shape of the second round, will be coming into view for those with maximum points. Here are five things we learned from Matchday Two.
In fact, the Hibs boss appears more comfortable than usual as he looks ahead to a match that could have significant ramifications for his club on and off the pitch.
Hibernian captain Paul Hanlon admits his side must discover a cutting edge if they are to win at Tynecastle and guarantee their place in the top six of the cinch Premiership.