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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.

Fears that his men were too soft to go head-to-head with high-flying Hearts were laid to rest when the pair met in February and the Leith gaffer believes there is even less likelihood they will be out-muscled when they go toe-to-toe today.

Living in the city and meeting fans, as he headed into that first capital derby, Maloney was quickly appraised of the intense desire for a win, but what he also discovered was that there were many, even within the clubs’ own support, who feared they were not up to the fight.

While Hearts enjoyed superiority in terms of their league position, it was the perception that the Gorgie side packed some extra clout on the pitch which unsettled the Leith club’s fans and they did not shy away from sharing their concerns with Maloney.

In the end, although neither team could land a knockout blow, delivering the second 0-0 stalemate of the season, the Easter Road gaffer was relieved to see his men hold their own in a match both teams played on the front-foot.

“What was really impressive from my team was that, maybe, speaking to supporters before the game, they had a real concern about Hearts being physically dominant against us.

“And, I actually felt we matched them physically. That was a big thing for our fans.

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“And I feel we are physically in a better place now than we were then.

“So what was a really big worry for our support going into that match, was one of the really big positives to come out of it.

“If they thought that [we were soft then], I don’t think they do now. The

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