Jonnyboy
16-12-2018, 03:54 PM
I’m going to start this week off with the news that I was gutted today; gutted that some mysterious virus prevented me from going to the game. Given that I can’t even remember the last time I missed a domestic fixture, home or away perhaps the reader will understand my huge disappointment.
Sitting at home and finding out the composition of our starting eleven I confess it did nothing to lift my mood. Whitty at right back, probably facing Sinclair; a midfield that looked as though a good puff of wind would blow it away and a main striker that hadn’t scored since October. How wrong could I be? There were no failures in a Hibs jersey today and though Celtic had more of the ball, I felt we dominated proceedings from start to finish, crafting and scoring two excellent goals along the way, as well as surely dispelling any thoughts of dressing room unrest and players not giving their all.
Inside the first minute, Celtic had us defending near our own corner flag but brilliant play from Whittaker and Mallan played us out of trouble with Whitty finding Hyndman in acres of room just inside his own half. The on loan Bournemouth man strode forward, drawing defenders towards him before slipping the ball to Shaw who looked up and spotted Slivka making a late run into the box. Shaw’s pass to him was perfect and Slivka took a touch, turned inside Simunovic and slotted a low left foot drive into the corner. All of this happened inside the first minute with the goal officially timed at 46 seconds.
As you might expect, Celtic reacted quickly but their first effort, from an Ntcham free kick failed to beat the defensive wall. Next, Horgan broke free and fired in a shot that hit Brown on its way through to Gordon before Mallan had Gordon at full stretch to save one of his long range efforts. Then Edouard curled an effort just over the bar before slack play afforded Forest the chance to deliver a low ball into the six yard area but a brilliant sliding clearance from Porteous knocked the ball out for a corner.
Now let me say this – I loved Scott Brown when he played for us and generally I’ve admired what he has achieved since joining Celtic but he was a very lucky boy indeed that a shocking lunge at Slivka only resulted in a yellow card. Brown got nowhere near the ball and clearly and deliberately played the man. Slivka got treatment but was in pain and did not reappear for the second half. Hibs had a couple of half chances prior to the break but Kamberi’s effort drifted wide and a clearly rehearsed training ground corner saw Hyndman pull his effort miles wide.
The first half had seen us score a great goal, put Celtic under pressure all over the park and defend stoutly, restricting the visitors to a couple of tame long range efforts. Every player had given their all but the question was could they maintain that form?
With Slivka unable to continue, Lenny introduced Sean Mackie into a midfield role and the youngster was excellent. Marciano had not had a lot to do but had to look sharp in getting his hand to a lofted Forest effort. Around ten minutes in, Mackie raced clear on the left and delivered a magnificent cross into the box with the ball landing in that area between retreating defenders and the goalkeeper. Unfortunately, both of our strikers were inches from making contact.
A second goal was needed and on the hour mark it arrived in fine style. A Celtic free kick hit the wall and the ball bounced to a Hibs man before being shuttled into the path of Mackie. The youngster looked up, saw Kamberi free on the right and delivered a lovely cross field ball into his path. Flo took a touch with his chest and as Brown tried to close him down the big striker lashed an unstoppable effort into the roof of the net. The 2-0 lead was no more than Hibs deserved and it was nearly three as Mackie delivered another brilliant ball to the back post where Horgan just failed to connect.
In an effort to gain a foothold in the match, Brendan Rogers introduced Hayes, Morgan and later Johnston into the fray and though the latter two did cause us some problems we stayed firm and deservedly took the three points which few of us might have thought possible.
The players
Rocky – Hard as it may seem to comprehend, Celtic failed to really trouble our keeper at all during the game. Indeed, when the ball did get through to him he stopped everything with some ease.
Whitty – I doubt I was alone in worrying about Whitty against Sinclair but the Hibs man was excellent, getting great support when needed from our hard working midfield.
Efe – So long the subject of unfair taunts from opposing fans, those in the Celtic end must have been seething that Efe was immense whilst their own central pairing were woeful. In a close run thing, I’m giving Efe my man of the match.
Ryan – Learning more and more with the passing of each ninety minutes, he may have the odd blip but his overall play is a joy to watch. Their main striker cost Celtic £m’s but he was never any trouble to Ryan.
Lewis – When he took a hefty knock on the shin I worried that he might not be able to continue but two minutes later he was sprinting to close down a Celtic attack. As part of a solid defence he very much played his part.
Slivka – Once again he was in the thick of it and often part of good attacking play by Hibs but that shocking Scott Brown tackle meant an early finish for him. I hope he forgets that challenge and concentrates instead on his wonderfully taken goal.
Emerson – Watching the game on TV it was obvious to me just how much work this laddie got through. Offered plenty in an attacking sense, his involvement in the opening goal being a case in point, he also worked tirelessly to offer Whitty cover in the right back area.
Stevie – What a performance! Always involved and putting in challenges that we’ve not seen enough of in his game. A couple of great efforts on goal certainly made Craig Gordon earn his salary.
Daryl – I’m confused? Just how was it possible for Daryl to remain so involved, cover so much ground and cause Celtic so many problems when he had the additional weight of Scott Brown in his back pocket!
Oli – A truly solid and at times mature performance from young Oli. I think I see the beginnings of a fine partnership with Flo developing.
Flo – Welcome back big fella. After a good performance at Hamilton last week, Flo stepped it up again and was tremendous throughout. The goal, and what a beauty it was, will further increase his returning confidence.
Sean – I’ve watched Sean a few times for the Development/Reserve team and never been disappointed. A left back to trade, his performance in midfield today was superb. Set Flo up for the second goal and delivered two further crosses of quality that deserved a better outcome.
Lewis A. – Didn’t get long on the pitch but used his physique well on a couple of occasions.
The fans – Hardly heard anything from the South but the singing from Hibs fans came through loud and clear, especially their second half rendition of the Paul Hanlon song.
Lenny – For once I was able to hear Lenny’s post-match interview and smiled when he said he was both delighted and disappointed. The performance and result pleased him but he added that he was a tad disappointed that such a performance has been so long in coming.
The ref – Whisper it but I thought Don Robertson handled the game really well although I reckon a red would have been more appropriate in penalising Scott Brown’s assault on Slivka.
Sky pundits – Not something I usually write about I know but I had to make mention of John McGinn, his obvious enduring love of our club and his clear delight at us beating the reigning champions. Kris Commons tends to steer clear of anything controversial whilst Kris Boyd was very praiseworthy of Hibs on more than one occasion.
Missing the game due to illness – not recommended as watching it on TV wore me out!
EDIT: Was Whitty and Slivka playing out from the back and not Whitty and Mallan
Sitting at home and finding out the composition of our starting eleven I confess it did nothing to lift my mood. Whitty at right back, probably facing Sinclair; a midfield that looked as though a good puff of wind would blow it away and a main striker that hadn’t scored since October. How wrong could I be? There were no failures in a Hibs jersey today and though Celtic had more of the ball, I felt we dominated proceedings from start to finish, crafting and scoring two excellent goals along the way, as well as surely dispelling any thoughts of dressing room unrest and players not giving their all.
Inside the first minute, Celtic had us defending near our own corner flag but brilliant play from Whittaker and Mallan played us out of trouble with Whitty finding Hyndman in acres of room just inside his own half. The on loan Bournemouth man strode forward, drawing defenders towards him before slipping the ball to Shaw who looked up and spotted Slivka making a late run into the box. Shaw’s pass to him was perfect and Slivka took a touch, turned inside Simunovic and slotted a low left foot drive into the corner. All of this happened inside the first minute with the goal officially timed at 46 seconds.
As you might expect, Celtic reacted quickly but their first effort, from an Ntcham free kick failed to beat the defensive wall. Next, Horgan broke free and fired in a shot that hit Brown on its way through to Gordon before Mallan had Gordon at full stretch to save one of his long range efforts. Then Edouard curled an effort just over the bar before slack play afforded Forest the chance to deliver a low ball into the six yard area but a brilliant sliding clearance from Porteous knocked the ball out for a corner.
Now let me say this – I loved Scott Brown when he played for us and generally I’ve admired what he has achieved since joining Celtic but he was a very lucky boy indeed that a shocking lunge at Slivka only resulted in a yellow card. Brown got nowhere near the ball and clearly and deliberately played the man. Slivka got treatment but was in pain and did not reappear for the second half. Hibs had a couple of half chances prior to the break but Kamberi’s effort drifted wide and a clearly rehearsed training ground corner saw Hyndman pull his effort miles wide.
The first half had seen us score a great goal, put Celtic under pressure all over the park and defend stoutly, restricting the visitors to a couple of tame long range efforts. Every player had given their all but the question was could they maintain that form?
With Slivka unable to continue, Lenny introduced Sean Mackie into a midfield role and the youngster was excellent. Marciano had not had a lot to do but had to look sharp in getting his hand to a lofted Forest effort. Around ten minutes in, Mackie raced clear on the left and delivered a magnificent cross into the box with the ball landing in that area between retreating defenders and the goalkeeper. Unfortunately, both of our strikers were inches from making contact.
A second goal was needed and on the hour mark it arrived in fine style. A Celtic free kick hit the wall and the ball bounced to a Hibs man before being shuttled into the path of Mackie. The youngster looked up, saw Kamberi free on the right and delivered a lovely cross field ball into his path. Flo took a touch with his chest and as Brown tried to close him down the big striker lashed an unstoppable effort into the roof of the net. The 2-0 lead was no more than Hibs deserved and it was nearly three as Mackie delivered another brilliant ball to the back post where Horgan just failed to connect.
In an effort to gain a foothold in the match, Brendan Rogers introduced Hayes, Morgan and later Johnston into the fray and though the latter two did cause us some problems we stayed firm and deservedly took the three points which few of us might have thought possible.
The players
Rocky – Hard as it may seem to comprehend, Celtic failed to really trouble our keeper at all during the game. Indeed, when the ball did get through to him he stopped everything with some ease.
Whitty – I doubt I was alone in worrying about Whitty against Sinclair but the Hibs man was excellent, getting great support when needed from our hard working midfield.
Efe – So long the subject of unfair taunts from opposing fans, those in the Celtic end must have been seething that Efe was immense whilst their own central pairing were woeful. In a close run thing, I’m giving Efe my man of the match.
Ryan – Learning more and more with the passing of each ninety minutes, he may have the odd blip but his overall play is a joy to watch. Their main striker cost Celtic £m’s but he was never any trouble to Ryan.
Lewis – When he took a hefty knock on the shin I worried that he might not be able to continue but two minutes later he was sprinting to close down a Celtic attack. As part of a solid defence he very much played his part.
Slivka – Once again he was in the thick of it and often part of good attacking play by Hibs but that shocking Scott Brown tackle meant an early finish for him. I hope he forgets that challenge and concentrates instead on his wonderfully taken goal.
Emerson – Watching the game on TV it was obvious to me just how much work this laddie got through. Offered plenty in an attacking sense, his involvement in the opening goal being a case in point, he also worked tirelessly to offer Whitty cover in the right back area.
Stevie – What a performance! Always involved and putting in challenges that we’ve not seen enough of in his game. A couple of great efforts on goal certainly made Craig Gordon earn his salary.
Daryl – I’m confused? Just how was it possible for Daryl to remain so involved, cover so much ground and cause Celtic so many problems when he had the additional weight of Scott Brown in his back pocket!
Oli – A truly solid and at times mature performance from young Oli. I think I see the beginnings of a fine partnership with Flo developing.
Flo – Welcome back big fella. After a good performance at Hamilton last week, Flo stepped it up again and was tremendous throughout. The goal, and what a beauty it was, will further increase his returning confidence.
Sean – I’ve watched Sean a few times for the Development/Reserve team and never been disappointed. A left back to trade, his performance in midfield today was superb. Set Flo up for the second goal and delivered two further crosses of quality that deserved a better outcome.
Lewis A. – Didn’t get long on the pitch but used his physique well on a couple of occasions.
The fans – Hardly heard anything from the South but the singing from Hibs fans came through loud and clear, especially their second half rendition of the Paul Hanlon song.
Lenny – For once I was able to hear Lenny’s post-match interview and smiled when he said he was both delighted and disappointed. The performance and result pleased him but he added that he was a tad disappointed that such a performance has been so long in coming.
The ref – Whisper it but I thought Don Robertson handled the game really well although I reckon a red would have been more appropriate in penalising Scott Brown’s assault on Slivka.
Sky pundits – Not something I usually write about I know but I had to make mention of John McGinn, his obvious enduring love of our club and his clear delight at us beating the reigning champions. Kris Commons tends to steer clear of anything controversial whilst Kris Boyd was very praiseworthy of Hibs on more than one occasion.
Missing the game due to illness – not recommended as watching it on TV wore me out!
EDIT: Was Whitty and Slivka playing out from the back and not Whitty and Mallan