After the disappointment of going out of the Europa League qualifiers in Norway last Thursday, it was back to domestic football for Hibs and I travelled to the match at Easter Road wondering what changes Lenny might make, with a couple of players carrying knocks and others feeling in their legs the frequency of so many matches in such a short space of time. As it turned out there were a few changes to both personnel and system with Hibs starting a flat back four and bringing Laidlaw, Hyndman, Horgan, Martin and Shaw into the starting eleven. Surprisingly, to me at least, was the exclusion of Paul Hanlon who had to be content with a seat on the bench. For their part, Ross County started with an eleven that had plenty of top league experience, as against a Hibs eleven with a liberal sprinkling of youngsters.
The game was only a few seconds old when Vigurs lunged in on Stevie Mallan, earning a yellow card in the process. It might easily have been red as it was a horrible challenge and not his last in the game with a few others worthy of a second yellow but characteristically weak refereeing by Kevin Clancy meant the County man avoided an early bath. That challenge set the early tone with the visitors pressing us high and this young Hibs team was struggling to cope at times. Their pressure told around the ten minute mark when a headed clearance by Ambrose found Gardyne all alone on the edge of the box. The County man hammered a low shot which Laidlaw looked like he might have covered but a deflection resulted in the ball ending up in the net. I have to say the manner of the goal irked me somewhat as Gardyne had all the time in the world and not a Hibs player near him. The very same thing happened in Perth and again in Molde. I like that we leave players up the park when defending a corner but not if it means an opponent is presented with the easiest of chances to get a shot on goal.
For a few minutes after the goal we looked a bit unsettled but fine play involving Shaw and Boyle resulted in the latter causing Scott Fox to get down sharply, pushing the effort round the post. That seemed to settle Hibs a bit and they started to put together a decent passing game in midfield. The ball reached Horgan wide on the left and his quick feet took him past a defender and allowed an excellent back post cross to be bulleted home via the head of David Gray. It was Hibs that now enjoyed the best of the attacking play with Hyndman, Mallan and Horgan probing and trying to set Shaw and/or Boyle free. Horgan fired an effort just wide and then a cracking pass from Shaw put Boyle through for a one on one but disappointingly the Hibs man shot straight at Fox.
Next, Hyndman set Boyle up again but the wide man’s left footed effort was well saved by Fox who was the busiest keeper at that stage. County almost conceded an own goal but Fox reacted quickest to drop on a loose ball before all of the Hibs misses looked like they might cost them when County almost snatched a lead on the stroke of half time. An Arthur Montford stramash in the box saw Laidlaw drop on the ball only to be kicked in the head by Morris who was a lucky boy to only get a warning from the ref.
The second half started with County very much on the front foot and Hibs were finding it difficult to get forward at all. A silly free kick conceded by Porteous in the D of the penalty area allowed Vigurs to strike a free kick with the ball looking to go in the top corner but Laidlaw flew across his goal to make an excellent save. County though sensed blood and a low cross from their right was heading straight into Laidlaw’s arms but Ambrose got in the way and dallied over his clearance and then bundled the lively McManus over in the box. The ref seemed to take a while to make his mind up but it was pretty clearly a penalty. Ex Livingston man Josh Mullin took the kick and although Laidlaw got fingers to it the power in the strike beat him. Hibs were rocking now and Laidlaw once again came to the rescue by making fine saves from both Kelly and Gardyne.
Having survived an onslaught, Hibs began to get forward more and looked dangerous whenever Horgan or Mallan had possession. It was the latter of those two that got Hibs level with a stunning strike from about twenty five yards with Scott Fox rooted to the spot as the ball flew past him. That was Mallan’s sixth of the season with every one of them coming from outside the penalty area. It was anybody’s game at that point with both teams going for the win. Thankfully it was Hibs that succeeded when Horgan, some twenty odd yards from goal, jinked to his right, wrong footing his marker, before switching to his left and curling a glorious drive into the bottom corner.
It was a tough game for Hibs but it must surely be kept in mind that County fielded a far more seasoned starting eleven. We rode our luck at times but you have to admire the character of a predominantly young and inexperienced side.
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Ross – I thought he had a very good game and could not be faulted for either goal. Indeed he had a few saves that kept us in it. It was ironic that the message from the home stands was for him to be quicker in releasing the ball, only for the same stands to demand he take his time when we were 3-2 up with seconds to play.
SDG – It tickles me that the stadium announcer, when reading out the teams, says “At number 2, it’s Sir David Gray” but given Dave’s fondness for scoring against teams in blue he deserves that accolade.
Efe – This wasn’t Efe at his best and the grumblings from the stands seem to be getting louder with every game. Basic errors and bad decision making gets us in trouble too often and I just wish he could fully concentrate in every game because he’s a wonderful player when at his best.
Ryan – I thought Ryan struggled a little against the livewire that is Declan McManus but at times and especially late in the game he was a rock. The laddie is still learning and yes, he makes mistakes but learning from those mistakes will make him a better player.
Lewis – At one point in the first half a Lewis pass went straight to a County player and the reaction of those around me was of utter shock. It happens so rarely that reaction was understandable. Thankfully he was fine for the rest of the game.
Boyler – I thought Martin should have had a first half hat trick but his composure let him down and he was largely anonymous in the second half. I really like the laddie as a player but it has to be said he’s kinda chicken hearted in fifty/fifty situations.
Stevie – He showed again that he can pick a pass and at times he reminds me of Scott Allan but he needs to be at it for the whole ninety minutes and I don’t think he was today.
Emerson – The lad has very clever feet and he made a number of good runs and passes today but seemed to run out of steam after an hour or so.
Scotty – I was delighted to see that Scott was in the starting eleven. I love his dynamism and his willingness to mix it. When the ball was leathered into his face from close range he didn’t even flinch and I was disappointed he was replaced at half time but I’ve since heard he suffered a broken nose after that ball hit him square on.
Daryl – After a very tentative opening fifteen minutes I thought he came on to a very good game. He has great pace, is good with both feet and looked equally at home when out wide or in the centre where he finished the game. Excellent cross for the first Hibs goal and a sublime finish for the winner he gets my man of the match today.
Oli – Largely left to forage on his own for most of the game I think he demonstrated that he’s good at taking the ball in, laying it off and winning his fair share of headers.
Whitty – It rips my knitting when I hear groans around me as Whitty is announced as coming off the bench. He had a solid if unspectacular forty five minutes and deserves better from the fans in my opinion. It’s one thing criticising him on a messageboard but it’s quite another during a game when support should be the first thing on every fans mind.
Jamie – Replaced the tiring Hyndman but had little effect on the game when his supply of ball was predominantly in the air against a giant of a centre half.
Paul – Brought on, I think, to stiffen the defence in the closing stages and achieved that aim.
Lenny – I heard his interview on the way home and pretty much agreed with what he said in relation to the game. Was cagey when asked about new signings but did say “never say never” so time will tell I guess.
Clancy – Inept and a bit of a coward in allowing Vigurs to last the entire ninety minutes.
The fans – I’m told it was just shy of 8,500 and I have to say the atmosphere was pretty flat. Did the Since1875 folk just decide to boycott the game as their normal area was pretty deserted, just like the FF Lower.
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19-08-2018 06:42 PM #1
This is how it feels (Ross County 190818)
This is how it feels
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19-08-2018 06:51 PM #2
Good read as always J.
So disappointed for Scott Martin if he is going to be out with a broken nose. I thought when he got to grips with the pace of the game he really grew into it. Won 2 50/50s late in the half and looked like he took a knock after the 2nd one. I still hope he can kick on as he's a really good wee player but an injury today probably pushes him out the picture again.
Agree re Whittaker; the reaction to him coming on and any hint of an error was embarrassing.
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19-08-2018 06:53 PM #3
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Sitting in a pub in Balham with a [still] unhappy Sellick man due to SJM. Thanks for the report [as usual].
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19-08-2018 07:02 PM #4
Who was the guy at half time getting photos on pitch holding a Hibs top ? I assumed it was milligan but seemed strange he was never introduced by the stadium announcer
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19-08-2018 07:10 PM #5
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Couldn't believe the negativity towards Laidlaw and Whittaker when I got home. The former made some good saves when we were 2-1 down. The latter did okay second half and didn't do much wrong.
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19-08-2018 07:12 PM #6
Good report as always JB
We did well to win but it wasn’t a pretty watch by any means. Stevenson in particular looked exhausted as did Boyle at the end.
Hopefully having a full week now before the Aberdeen game will do them all some good
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19-08-2018 07:16 PM #7
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I'm sure SW produced a lovely bit of play before the goal.
Who can remember?
If so, that's why he's there.
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19-08-2018 07:17 PM #8
Excellent report, my thoughts as well. Seriously thought for a few moments after County went 2-1 up, that we were going out. Got to give the team praise for digging us out when we were down
Although we didn’t play as well as we’d have liked, this County team dismantled Dunfermline last week, and Hearts struggled against them yesterday
In the Cup it’s all about the result, and we’ll have forgotten about this game come the 1/4 v Aberdeen
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19-08-2018 07:25 PM #9
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Good report. Thought Efe was outstanding in the first half. Very comfortable on the ball. He undid all that in the second half though.
Btw Morris was booked just on halftime for the headkick.
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19-08-2018 07:34 PM #10
Don't think SW done anything wrong in the 2nd half to be honest , Certainly no worse than any other player out there , The flak that guy takes in the stands is pathetic but hey listen don't let a good opportunity to slag a hibs player pass you by
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19-08-2018 07:39 PM #11
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Disagree about Martin - I was watching him closely and I thought he was hiding from the ball - he actually had a go at Stevenson at one point for giving him the ball with an opponent close - I expect a centre midfield player to be able to deal with that.
I thought Lewis in particular struggles in first half because of him not coming to take the ball, forcing us to go long too often.
He won a couple of 50/50s but he was nowhere near the quality to play in our midfield imo, and Whittaker was a major upgrade I thought. I'd be surprised if we see him again in the team.
Hate to write off a youngster, but I just don't see it in him.
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19-08-2018 07:40 PM #12
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Didn’t (couldn’t) hear what the reason was.
Daz was definitely at the side of the pitch after it, so I’ve maybe confused the two.
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19-08-2018 07:45 PM #14
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Accurate as always.An eye opener for me today(sitting in my usual seat in the West upper)was the behaviour of some “strangers”.Clearly Hibs supporters three of them did nothing but pour abuse at some of the team from the very start.Why do they attend?
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19-08-2018 07:54 PM #17
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Jonnyboy, thanks for the excellent write-up, appreciate the time you take to put that together, and enjoy reading it.
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I think Stevenson is a bit unsettled without McGinn who was always available to take the ball under extreme pressure.Stevenson is going to find life a little more difficult.
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19-08-2018 07:57 PM #19
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He’s got a wee bit of dig about him but not much more than that IMO.
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His first 20 minutes of the second half were comical - caught in possession a few times, very loose in possession and then the mistake for the penalty.
It looks to me like he is being targeted by other teams, and is flogging far too many cheap goals.
Ross County showed exactly the way to play against us today, and if we try to play like that regularly, we'll get picked off time and again by teams pressing us.
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If Martin ends up in the team regularly I think it’s a big step backwards.
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I think you are right. We’ve lost that balance on the left, largely because SJM was so energetic.
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19-08-2018 10:33 PM #26
I was surprised when Martin was taken off but didn't realise that he had a broken nose.
Thought he started slowly before getting into the game and did the basics well. Not well enough to indicate he should be starting for us regularly, but well enough that he can offer us something as a squad player.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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After all, he is a Digger........
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20-08-2018 12:12 PM #30
Whilst Lewis does miss SJM, I am sure that Horgan will soon learn how much Lewis can help his game.
It it was an excellent pass from Lewis to Stevie Mallan for his goal.
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