How does everyone think we’ll do? I didn’t see much from Molde tonight to suggest we have anything to fear going over there. Obviously they’ll be a bit more attacking as their at home, but that will help us to break away and get an away goal. The tie is definitely still in the balance.
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Thread: The return leg
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09-08-2018 10:17 PM #1
The return leg
United we stand here....
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09-08-2018 10:19 PM #2
I thought Molde were extremely poor. We can definitely do this next week. Very, very surprised at how poor they were and also surprised at such a poor away support. Another week, another fitter Hibs team.
We CAN do this!
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09-08-2018 10:21 PM #3
Our biggest challenge is knowing our best shape/starting 11. We all know Boyle isn't a striker but he played there and it's difficult to come up with an XI that would have suited us better.
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09-08-2018 10:22 PM #4
Yep, didn't see anything to fear. We can score over there. Not over by a long shot.
Laidlaw didn't have a save to make tonight, with a little more belief we could/should have scored tonight.
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09-08-2018 10:23 PM #5
Play like we did tonight and we've every chance. We were the better side tonight for large spells.
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09-08-2018 10:23 PM #6
We hardly created any chances whatsoever from open play. It seemed to me Molde were fairly happen to play for a draw.
If I was having a bet on I'd fancy Molde pretty strongly to win the return leg and qualify. Let's not forget they will have their £7 million striker back for the second leg.
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09-08-2018 10:25 PM #7
Molde are playing top of the table Brann this weekend as well so that'll be three tough games in a row for them.
Think we can sneak a goal in Norway so quietly confident of going through to what looks like Minsk as somehow they're 4-0 up against Zenit!
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United we stand here....
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09-08-2018 10:26 PM #10
We were the better team tonight and were unlucky not to score at least twice. I think we will score over there.
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I think we had a fair number of shots that tested the keeper from open play so not sure what you mean.
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09-08-2018 10:26 PM #13
I think we can score in Norway. We almost played the perfect home leg tonight - carved out 3 or 4 very good chances whilst not giving them a sniff at goal. Laidlaw didn’t have any meaningful saves to make at all. I think we will be stronger next week as Kamberi will be fully over his injury and McLaren should be back up to speed. Hyndman and, hopefully, Agyepong will be in contention for places too so with a wee bit of luck we can make the 4th round.
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09-08-2018 10:27 PM #14
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09-08-2018 10:29 PM #15
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Shocking support and offered nowt going forward. If we keep it tight again and play well like we can we should beat them.
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09-08-2018 10:30 PM #16
Plastic pitch gives them an advantage.
Hopefully we can sneak a goal though.
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09-08-2018 10:33 PM #17
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We’ve got a chance but it’s a slim one.. they will be better at home but we’ve already proved under Lennon we can win away against decent opponents.. wish I was on my way to Norway..still in with a chance
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09-08-2018 10:34 PM #18
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Don’t see it being much different.
They move it well but we look more of a threat. I’d expect them to come out a bit more at home but that might suit us.
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09-08-2018 10:35 PM #19
i thought they were a very well organised team, always a man finding space for the pass, but at least we kept a clean sheet, but other than Mallan having two great shots at goal(one hitting the bar) in the first 45 we didn't create anything ourselves, there were no midfielders hanging around the edge of the box, chances for flo/squirrel were at a minimum, in fact i don't think flo had any chances and squirrel just the one where Slivka passed in to the box and squirrel stretched his leg out and the ball went just past the post....and that was it they did bring the smallest band of fans out of the three home ties
unfortunately the filthy huns look like getting to the group stages, like i thought they would :(
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Dave Gray had a great header that the keeper saved low at his left hand post late in the game.
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09-08-2018 10:48 PM #21
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They're strong, fit and well-organised but look short of creativity and never required Laidlaw to make a serious save. They're favourites now, but I don't think that a score draw or even an odd goal win is out of the question for us.
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thanks for jogging the memory soon as he headed it i jumped up to celebrate
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10-08-2018 12:54 AM #25hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!
The main thing was we did not concede which will mean Molde will have to come out a lot more than they did tonight. Which in fact might suit us as it will leave a lot of space in behind them and we have the players that can punish them. They will be slight favourites with home advantage but our away record in Europe recently under Lennon has been good. I fancy us to score over there. Also just realised they have a huge must win game this weekend against top of the table Brann.
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10-08-2018 04:47 AM #26
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We won’t ever get a better chance to get to the group stages. A score draw against Molde and a play off against Minsk. Molde don’t look any better than us and fitness wise they are halfway through their season. I think Hibs will qualify based on last nights game.
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10-08-2018 06:00 AM #28
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They are a decent team. Kept the ball well. Attacked with pace but didn’t create. For me it’s 50 / 50 who goes through. I’m confident we will go through. Players will also have another game under thier belt, which will help.
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10-08-2018 07:31 AM #30
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Hibs score the first goal and that would really put the pressure on. Hope we get the backing of a lot of fans outnoising the locals!
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