Confident Shaun Maloney insists Hearts know Hibs can change the narrative in Scottish Cup semi
Shaun Maloney reckons that a victory over Hearts on Saturday will change the narrative of his side's season.
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Shaun Maloney reckons that a victory over Hearts on Saturday will change the narrative of his side's season.
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Mixu Paatelainen looked to his left and saw Franck Sauzee, to his right were Russell Latapy and John Hughes.
The Finn has experience of beating Hearts as a player and manager of the Easter Road side, and he was heartened by the first-half display by Shaun Maloney’s side until Andy Halliday’s equaliser on the stroke of half-time set the tone for the second half.
Speaking exclusively to the Evening News, the Finn – who had two spells with the Capital club as a player between 1998 and 2003 before returning as manager in 2008 – insisted constantly changing the man in charge achieved nothing.
Despite being linked with Swindon Town striker Harry McKirdy, it is understood that Hibs have not made any formal approach to the League Two club.
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.
Report to chief executive Ben Kensell and manager Shaun Maloney, he will be tasked with providing administrative support to staff, players and parents in a role advertised by the Easter Road club in February.