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Hibs players right behind Shaun Maloney despite pain of losing Hampden derby to Hearts

The pain was etched across Chris Cadden’s face at the end of an absorbing Scottish Cup semi-final. For the second time in seven days, Hibs fell short against their Edinburgh rivals Hearts.

This defeat is likely to hurt more considering what was on offer here: a return trip to Hampden for the final and the carrot of European football up until Christmas. It will be Hearts who receive such bounties.

Hibs were rightly praised for their effort levels and aggression in the face of going 2-0 down midway through the first half. They refused to lie down, unlike previous versions of this green-and-white team. Chris Cadden got them right back into it with a goal on 26 minutes and, thereafter, they looked the likelier team to score – even when Joe Newell was sent off on 64 minutes. Had Hearts Craig Gordon not made another one of his incredible saves from a Ryan Porteous header, Hibs might have gone on to win this.

"I knew we weren't going to cave,” reflected Cadden. “They [Hearts’ two goals] were two great finishes but when I looked about after the second, I knew the boys still wanted it, I knew they were still hungry.

“Once we got back into the game I felt there was only one team that would go on to win it. If we had got that second goal, I think we would have gone on to win it.

"I've not seen it back but Craig Gordon made an unbelievable save from Ryan Porteous. Ridiculous. I'm running away thinking it's a goal and if that had gone in, goals change games and I think we would have gone on to win it.

“I think everybody could see that we left it all out there, even when we went down to ten men we dug in.

“Last week wasn't good enough. We knew that. We tried to put things right today, left everything on the pitch, but it just wasn't

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