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James Scott hat-trick helps Hibs finish on a high as St Johnstone prioritise play-off survival

A James Scott hat-trick helped Hibs secure a happy ending to an otherwise dismal campaign but for St Johnstone the priority is on next week's play-off battle against Inverness.

This time last year the two sides were preparing for a Scottish Cup final on the back of a season that saw the Easter Road side claim a third place finish for the first time in 16 years, while Saints had secured fifth place, Europe, and would go on to complete a historic cup double at Hampden.

Fast forward 12 months and the decline at both clubs has been stark. For Hibs, this win secured eighth place in the Premiership - a small crumb of comfort given beforehand it was still possible for the Edinburgh side to finish as low as 10th after a campaign that saw them dispense with two managers and end with David Gray in caretaker charge.

Saints plight is much worse with their top flight survival dependant on overcoming promotion-chasing Inverness in a pressure cooker play-off, with the first leg at the Caledonian Stadium on Friday ahead of the return at McDiarmid Park next Sunday.

That was evident in manager Callum Davidson making six changes to his starting line-up for the dead rubber Leith clash with key men such as Zander Clark, Liam Gordon, Murray Davidson and Callum Hendry all rested, and despite a sprightly start from the visitors, those changes ultimately took their toll as the match ran away from the Perth side.

For Hibs, the 4-0 win was perhaps their way of saying sorry to the home fans for a season to forget, but while most at the club will be glad to draw a line under it as they look to reset and rebuild under a new manager, with an appointment expected this week, for one player the summer break is coming at the wrong time.

Scott has endured

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