What Hibs taught Shaun Maloney and how 'soft' Edinburgh derby fears were eased
Shaun Maloney has insisted Hibs will not be bullied or bowed when they head to Tynecastle to face their Edinburgh rivals this afternoon.
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Shaun Maloney has insisted Hibs will not be bullied or bowed when they head to Tynecastle to face their Edinburgh rivals this afternoon.
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.
Shaun Maloney watched his Hibs players confound the expectations of their own fearful fans by battling Hearts to a standstill in his first experience of the Edinburgh derby.
But the Easter Road boss insists that neither the league game nor next weekend’s Scottish Cup semi-final are ‘season-defining’ matches.
Hearts are boosted by the return of Nathaniel Atkinson and Gary Mackay-Steven for Saturday’s cinch Premiership showdown with city rivals Hibernian at Tynecastle.
There's seven teams, three places and one set of games to go in one of the Scottish Premiership's tightest top six races to date.
Jim McArthur says Kevin Dabrowski may again have to match the lofty standards of Craig Gordon ’s heroics to earn Hibs derby glory.
The versatile defender signed an 18-month loan deal at Easter Road, joining on a temporary basis from Arsenal in early January, but less than a week later he had suffered a hamstring injury and spent three months on the sidelines.