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Jonnyboy
19-12-2021, 06:08 PM
The (non-Covid) health issue that prevented me from attending the Dundee game in midweek having not cleared up meant I had to watch the match at home. It wasn’t an enjoyable experience as I witnessed Hibs being battered in terms of possession in the first half, offering me a brief moment of joy in a better second half before losing out to two hugely preventable goals.

Playing in all white, Hibs started with Murphy who replaced Cadden and although Doig was now available, Stevenson was given the nod at left back. Almost from the off, Hibs were on the back foot and an early challenge by Stevenson on Abada looked a yellow all the way, but John Beaton settled for a stern word of warning to the Hibs man.

Paul McGinn, watched from the stands by brother John, was finding Mikey Johnston quite a handful and the Celtic winger had the first real chance of the game, turning McGinn before firing in a shot that Porteous blocked. Moments later, it was Hanlon’s turn to block when Turnbull let fly after Rogic had set him up. A few weeks ago, Rogic bossed the Hibs midfield and so this time out, Joe Newell was given the chance of keeping him quiet. It didn’t always work as Newell tried manfully to stick to his task but found Rogic to be physically stronger and much more difficult to dispossess when he had the ball.

Celtic had Greg Taylor listed at left back but the defender was popping up in midfield and attack at times as Hibs struggled to subdue him. On the twenty minute mark, Juranovic saw an effort fly wide and a couple of minutes later, Cameron-Vickers hauled down Josh Campbell and Hanlon headed wide following Newell’s delivery. Soon back on the attack, Celtic should have scored when Starfelt headed wide from close range, after having given Porteous the slip as the ball came into the box.

Hibs were rarely seen as an attacking force, but Celtic’s plans looked to have taken a blow when Turnbull limped off with a hamstring injury. His replacement, Nir Bitton though, slotted in seamlessly. With ten minutes to go until the interval, Juranovic was booked for a foul on Boyle and then referee Beaton evened things up by booking Doyle-Hayes for a foul on Furuhashi. To be honest I thought they were both fouls but that neither of them was a booking.

That last ten minutes before the interval witnessed Hibs offering something back in terms of having Celtic defend for a change but, more often than not, the final pass was either missing or poorly executed. Kevin Nisbet then earned a yellow for a foul on Bitton but Juranovic fired aimlessly over the bar from the resultant free kick. By now I was wishing for the half time whistle as surely David Gray would tell his players in no uncertain fashion that they were letting themselves and the supporters down by being so passive.

Five minutes after the interval, a five minutes when Hibs looked like they intended to play with more positivity, Paul Hanlon met a corner from Martin Boyle and headed the ball into the net via Juranovic. The noise from the Hibs end was deafening but the joy would be short lived as straight from the kick off, McGregor picked out Furuhashi who took a fantastic first touch before slotting the ball past Macey at the keepers near post. I was utterly stunned at the way our central defenders simply went to sleep when any professional will tell you that you’re at your most vulnerable just after you’ve scored.

Celtic took a huge lift from that whilst Hibs looked shellshocked. Attempts by Taylor and Johnston, both set up by Rogic, were both blocked as was the next attempt, again by the tricky Johnston. On the hour mark, Starfelt once again skipped the attention of Porteous to head wide with the goal at his mercy. At the other end, Nisbet broke free in the box but his shot was saved by Hart and then Celtic raced to the other end with Johnston once again denied by a defensive block.

Around twenty minutes from the end, John Beaton decreed that Hanlon had fouled Abada just inside the Hibs half. It was a bread and butter challenge for a high ball and much the same as countless others in the game that Beaton had let go. Hibs defenders were furious and too busy barking at the referee which allowed Rogic to take a quick free kick. Porteous lost Furuhashi and the Japanese striker reached the ball as Macey advanced. The Celtic man then simply lifted the ball over the keeper and into the empty net to put his side 2-1 up. Complaints to Beaton were fruitless and earned McGinn a yellow card.

In response to going behind, David Gray called upon Scott Allan who replaced Josh Campbell. I’m not sure how that change went down in the Hibs end, but I was less than happy as I felt the hugely ineffective Murphy should have been hooked. Ironically, Scotty’s first contribution was to give away a free kick after fouling Starfelt.

Ten minutes from the end, Murphy was finally removed, and Doidge came into play. I’d been thinking he should have been on earlier because Starfelt really struggles against a physical opponent. The next change was to bring on Doig for Stevenson as David Gray recognised the need to use some pace down our left hand side. John Beaton was then at the centre of the action when, after Johnston had gone down and received treatment, he ignored the ref telling him to leave the pitch at the nearest point. Johnston was booked and then went off the long way anyway.

Hibs were pushing forward now and looking a bit vulnerable at the back as Rogic forced Macey into a save whilst at the other end, Starfelt went down in his own box with Doidge close by. TV replays showed the Celtic man dived as no contact was made and even though he was only a few yards away, Beaton gave a free kick to Celtic.

In the last minute of normal time, Hanlon flicked a crossed ball on to Nisbet and Kev powered a strong header towards goal only to see it coming back off a post. Hanlon, still getting back on his feet threw his right boot at the ball but skied it over the bar with Hart rooted to the spot. I thought that would be our last chance but deep in to added time Porteous laid a ball into the path of Newell who fired a low shot towards goal from the angle of the six yard box, which Hart saved but the ball then reached Porteous who clattered a shot towards the far post only to see it blocked by a defender.

I can’t let this report end without making mention of John Beaton’s selective vision. For me, there were numerous instances of this but the most blatant one was when, deep into the game, Porteous was clearly pushed over in the box by Starfelt. I thought it was a clear penalty and a couple of the pundits thought it was a penalty with the TV replays making it obvious that the referee, not for the first time, failed to award a penalty.

The players

Macey – Some horrific distribution from both dead ball and hand. I hope he’s disappointed at conceding the equaliser because quality goalkeepers don’t get beaten so easily at their near post.

McGinn – Paul had a torrid time of it against Mikey Johnston who, had his final pass been of better quality, could have had Celtic home and hosed by the interval.

Porteous – Ryan twice lost his man at a corner and twice that man, Starfelt, should have scored. He was also sleeping at the second goal but then, which Hibs defender wasn’t?

Hanlon – From hero to zero in the space of sixty seconds. Scores the goal through his determination to win the header but then loses the run of Furuhashi for the equaliser.

Stevenson – Given that Abada was rarely seen during the game I think that is testimony to Lewis denying him the chance to be effective. The wee guy did very little wrong and wins my man of the match award, again.

Doyle-Hayes – Limitless energy he did his utmost to deny Celtic room to create in midfield but for too often, he and Newell were outnumbered.

Newell – As I said earlier, it looked to me as if Joe’s brief was to prevent Rogic from dictating play. Sadly, he didn’t do that often enough for me.

Boyle – Martin showed up in short bursts of play, but I felt he suffered from having to work with poor to no supply of the ball.

Campbell – Another youngster with loads of energy I thought his role today wasn’t defined clearly enough. Yes, he was meant to support Nisbet when we were attacking but when Celtic had the ball, which they did for most of the first half, Josh was kinda caught in no-man’s land.

Murphy – Surely his worst performance in a Hibs jersey. Rarely caused any threat to the Celtic back line; was very slow in offering Lewis help when defending and when he did get on the ball his use of it was poor to say the least.

Nisbet – Totally isolated in the first half he did his best work at that time in helping to defend set pieces. In the second half he saw more of the ball, had a couple of decent efforts on goal and was so very unlucky with the late header that struck the post.

Allan – I love the guy, but he’s lost a yard or two and was unable to offer up any of his defence splitting passes.

Doig – Presumably Josh was brought on to offer fresh legs down our left hand side but there was little evidence of that sadly.

Doidge – Christian must be getting mighty frustrated at having fouls given against him when in fact no foul has occurred.

SDG – David, you’ve done a good job in trying circumstances, but I’d wager that even you must see we need new blood in the head coach’s tracksuit.

The referee – I often wince a bit when I read some posts on here about cheating officials and I rarely offer views on that, but I honestly believe that today, Beaton cheated us out of a stonewall penalty when we were chasing the game at 2-1 down.

Liberal Hibby
19-12-2021, 06:32 PM
Unusually I disagree - I thought tactically Sir David got it spot on in the first half - it was all about defending well and soaking up the pressure.

Second half we clearly decided to be more expansive and got the first goal. The equaliser (although I've only seen it a couple of times) looked offside - regardless of it not being a foul in the first place.

Maybe because I went in with the expectation of an humping - but other than Murphy I thought everyone played great and we were a couple of bad referring decisions and the width of a post away from an historic result.

tam4hibs
19-12-2021, 06:35 PM
Fair assessment.

Fuzzywuzzy
19-12-2021, 06:38 PM
I have no idea what happened at the Celtic first. Still taking in our goal talking to the wife when I turn round and see macey going radge. All the players seemed to be pedestrian. I had thought macey was complaining to beaton about the smoke from the smoke bombs

Coach Jon
19-12-2021, 06:44 PM
Unusually I disagree - I thought tactically Sir David got it spot on in the first half - it was all about defending well and soaking up the pressure.

Second half we clearly decided to be more expansive and got the first goal. The equaliser (although I've only seen it a couple of times) looked offside - regardless of it not being a foul in the first place.

Maybe because I went in with the expectation of an humping - but other than Murphy I thought everyone played great and we were a couple of bad referring decisions and the width of a post away from an historic result.

First half tactics didnt match the personnel we had on the pitch. Can anybody tell me why we positioned our entire team in a 20 x 20 m square on the right hand side of the pitch every time we had a goal kick, what we are trying to do with this tactic? Played Route 1 football with Doidge sitting on the subs bench? Atrocious.

He's here!
19-12-2021, 06:48 PM
Celtic were ultimately too strong. That's the sum of it. In light of the embarrassing way we went 3-0 (going on 6-0) down to them at ER I thought Gray did well tactically today. Gave it our all and certainly not disgraced. We're just not a particularly good team.

GreenCastle
19-12-2021, 06:50 PM
Agree about Macey doing better for goal.

But simply to switch off for 2 long passes was frustrating.

Hibs weren’t good 1st half but 2nd half definitely improved 2nd.

Celtic still have some very good players - I think their starting 11 would start for Hibs. Several just looked quicker and sharper on the ball but no surprise when they are paid more.

We were direct and long ball in 1st half without much quality and sat very deep which obviously allowed Celtic to attack and us waste a lot of energy chasing the ball. You have to be brave in these games but felt we weren’t brave enough early on. Also felt first half several players didn’t hit the levels required. Stevenson man of match also for me. He did his job and experience showed.

Oranje39
19-12-2021, 06:55 PM
Think Murphy must have been the only person on the park who was worse than Beaton. Murphy was absolutely terrible, needs punted asap.

We were outclassed first half and then two defensive nightmares cost us in the second.

Celtic probably should have had a penalty in the first half, we definitely should have had one in the second.

wookie70
19-12-2021, 07:01 PM
Celtic were ultimately too strong. That's the sum of it. In light of the embarrassing way we went 3-0 (going on 6-0) down to them at ER I thought Gray did well tactically today. Gave it our all and certainly not disgraced. We're just not a particularly good team.

I thought we started the game almost exactly the same as the game at ER. The only difference is they didn't take their chances. Letting teams move up the pitch to your final third without a challenge as Celtc did repeatedly isn't good tactics imo. Second half was much better but SDG was poor with the subs and it was a massive opportunity lost.

The Green Sea
19-12-2021, 07:07 PM
Fair assessment.

For me the game started changing when Turnbull went off injured. He certainly had a big influence on Celtic in the first half.

As stated, Murphy was rank and looked unfit. No idea how he stayed on the pitch so long. We need to get out of the habit of signing injury prone players. I know that’s easier said than done but between Cadden, Murphy and Maggenis are far too injury prone for our small squad.

Another final and an all too familiar outcome against a pretty poor Celtic team. Both Hibs and Hearts should have stopped them winning a Cup in the last year.

The Harp Awakes
19-12-2021, 07:34 PM
I thought we started the game almost exactly the same as the game at ER. The only difference is they didn't take their chances. Letting teams move up the pitch to your final third without a challenge as Celtc did repeatedly isn't good tactics imo. Second half was much better but SDG was poor with the subs and it was a massive opportunity lost.

Spot on. Woeful first half tactics. Looked scared of them. When we decided to be more adventurous in the last 20 minutes, they were rocking, as they are nothing startling. Missed opportunity.

He's here!
19-12-2021, 09:14 PM
The (non-Covid) health issue that prevented me from attending the Dundee game in midweek having not cleared up meant I had to watch the match at home. It wasn’t an enjoyable experience as I witnessed Hibs being battered in terms of possession in the first half, offering me a brief moment of joy in a better second half before losing out to two hugely preventable goals.

Playing in all white, Hibs started with Murphy who replaced Cadden and although Doig was now available, Stevenson was given the nod at left back. Almost from the off, Hibs were on the back foot and an early challenge by Stevenson on Abada looked a yellow all the way, but John Beaton settled for a stern word of warning to the Hibs man.

Paul McGinn, watched from the stands by brother John, was finding Mikey Johnston quite a handful and the Celtic winger had the first real chance of the game, turning McGinn before firing in a shot that Porteous blocked. Moments later, it was Hanlon’s turn to block when Turnbull let fly after Rogic had set him up. A few weeks ago, Rogic bossed the Hibs midfield and so this time out, Joe Newell was given the chance of keeping him quiet. It didn’t always work as Newell tried manfully to stick to his task but found Rogic to be physically stronger and much more difficult to dispossess when he had the ball.

Celtic had Greg Taylor listed at left back but the defender was popping up in midfield and attack at times as Hibs struggled to subdue him. On the twenty minute mark, Juranovic saw an effort fly wide and a couple of minutes later, Cameron-Vickers hauled down Josh Campbell and Hanlon headed wide following Newell’s delivery. Soon back on the attack, Celtic should have scored when Starfelt headed wide from close range, after having given Porteous the slip as the ball came into the box.

Hibs were rarely seen as an attacking force, but Celtic’s plans looked to have taken a blow when Turnbull limped off with a hamstring injury. His replacement, Nir Bitton though, slotted in seamlessly. With ten minutes to go until the interval, Juranovic was booked for a foul on Boyle and then referee Beaton evened things up by booking Doyle-Hayes for a foul on Furuhashi. To be honest I thought they were both fouls but that neither of them was a booking.

That last ten minutes before the interval witnessed Hibs offering something back in terms of having Celtic defend for a change but, more often than not, the final pass was either missing or poorly executed. Kevin Nisbet then earned a yellow for a foul on Bitton but Juranovic fired aimlessly over the bar from the resultant free kick. By now I was wishing for the half time whistle as surely David Gray would tell his players in no uncertain fashion that they were letting themselves and the supporters down by being so passive.

Five minutes after the interval, a five minutes when Hibs looked like they intended to play with more positivity, Paul Hanlon met a corner from Martin Boyle and headed the ball into the net via Juranovic. The noise from the Hibs end was deafening but the joy would be short lived as straight from the kick off, McGregor picked out Furuhashi who took a fantastic first touch before slotting the ball past Macey at the keepers near post. I was utterly stunned at the way our central defenders simply went to sleep when any professional will tell you that you’re at your most vulnerable just after you’ve scored.

Celtic took a huge lift from that whilst Hibs looked shellshocked. Attempts by Taylor and Johnston, both set up by Rogic, were both blocked as was the next attempt, again by the tricky Johnston. On the hour mark, Starfelt once again skipped the attention of Porteous to head wide with the goal at his mercy. At the other end, Nisbet broke free in the box but his shot was saved by Hart and then Celtic raced to the other end with Johnston once again denied by a defensive block.

Around twenty minutes from the end, John Beaton decreed that Hanlon had fouled Abada just inside the Hibs half. It was a bread and butter challenge for a high ball and much the same as countless others in the game that Beaton had let go. Hibs defenders were furious and too busy barking at the referee which allowed Rogic to take a quick free kick. Porteous lost Furuhashi and the Japanese striker reached the ball as Macey advanced. The Celtic man then simply lifted the ball over the keeper and into the empty net to put his side 2-1 up. Complaints to Beaton were fruitless and earned McGinn a yellow card.

In response to going behind, David Gray called upon Scott Allan who replaced Josh Campbell. I’m not sure how that change went down in the Hibs end, but I was less than happy as I felt the hugely ineffective Murphy should have been hooked. Ironically, Scotty’s first contribution was to give away a free kick after fouling Starfelt.

Ten minutes from the end, Murphy was finally removed, and Doidge came into play. I’d been thinking he should have been on earlier because Starfelt really struggles against a physical opponent. The next change was to bring on Doig for Stevenson as David Gray recognised the need to use some pace down our left hand side. John Beaton was then at the centre of the action when, after Johnston had gone down and received treatment, he ignored the ref telling him to leave the pitch at the nearest point. Johnston was booked and then went off the long way anyway.

Hibs were pushing forward now and looking a bit vulnerable at the back as Rogic forced Macey into a save whilst at the other end, Starfelt went down in his own box with Doidge close by. TV replays showed the Celtic man dived as no contact was made and even though he was only a few yards away, Beaton gave a free kick to Celtic.

In the last minute of normal time, Hanlon flicked a crossed ball on to Nisbet and Kev powered a strong header towards goal only to see it coming back off a post. Hanlon, still getting back on his feet threw his right boot at the ball but skied it over the bar with Hart rooted to the spot. I thought that would be our last chance but deep in to added time Porteous laid a ball into the path of Newell who fired a low shot towards goal from the angle of the six yard box, which Hart saved but the ball then reached Porteous who clattered a shot towards the far post only to see it blocked by a defender.

I can’t let this report end without making mention of John Beaton’s selective vision. For me, there were numerous instances of this but the most blatant one was when, deep into the game, Porteous was clearly pushed over in the box by Starfelt. I thought it was a clear penalty and a couple of the pundits thought it was a penalty with the TV replays making it obvious that the referee, not for the first time, failed to award a penalty.

The players

Macey – Some horrific distribution from both dead ball and hand. I hope he’s disappointed at conceding the equaliser because quality goalkeepers don’t get beaten so easily at their near post.



Think that's a bit harsh. Kyogo could really have picked his spot on either side of Macey (he certainly has the talent to do so) and I don't think it was really a 'near post' situation. For me, the only time you can really criticise a keeper for that is when it's clear the attacking player has nowhere else to aim at (ie approaching the goal from a very tight angle). Even then, it's a bit of a myth to say keepers should never lose goals at their near post.

Greenbeard
19-12-2021, 09:43 PM
Think that's a bit harsh. Kyogo could really have picked his spot on either side of Macey (he certainly has the talent to do so) and I don't think it was really a 'near post' situation. For me, the only time you can really criticise a keeper for that is when it's clear the attacking player has nowhere else to aim at (ie approaching the goal from a very tight angle). Even then, it's a bit of a myth to say keepers should never lose goals at their near post.
I'm with JB. He left his near post too open.
I was audio only and have only seen the brief highlights so far, but if Newell was detailed to man mark Rogic, would we not have been better with Gogic doing that, leaving Newell with a bit more freedom to try and create (probabaly instead of Murphy who by all accounts was worse that dross)?
First half sounded really dire, but my impression of the second half is that for all their dominance of possession, Celtic got the luck/bounce of the ball/benefit of the doubt, and we didn't. Fair?

hibsbollah
19-12-2021, 09:56 PM
I think much of that is a bit harsh Jonnyboy and looks like it was written at halftime. Certainly McGinn, Hanlon and Macey did more good than bad today.

Cat Stanton
19-12-2021, 10:01 PM
Great report as always. Thanks for doing it - also as always. And hope you are on the mend?

NAE NOOKIE
19-12-2021, 10:32 PM
Sorry, but I'm at a loss as to how anything positive can be written about that performance. In the league game against them at ER the second half was night and day compared to the first as Hibs pressed in numbers high up the pitch and won the ball back time and again in their half. It was an object lesson on how to get at that Celtic team, they toil to play out from the back under pressure as we showed that night.

We seem to be congratulating ourselves for getting to half time at 0 - 0 but the object of the game is to win and you don't win cups playing the fearful tepid gutless crap we were subjected to by Hibs for most of that game, a game where just like at Easter Road a few weeks ago we didn't start playing the way we are clearly capable of until it was too sodding late!!!

And yes, it was a cast iron penalty not given by a referee who is nothing more than a cheat.

davym7062
19-12-2021, 10:41 PM
cant agree we done ok first half to limit them them to nothing> thought the game plan was fine

Blaster
19-12-2021, 10:47 PM
Agree JB. Report is spot on with how I seen it. Stevenson Motm, Murphy and Allan are finished unfortunately. Nisbet needs to look at Kyogo’s work rate and do more

BILLYHIBS
19-12-2021, 11:09 PM
Thanks for posting Jonnyboy

Insipid first half

Started on the front foot second half took the lead but the defence switched off twice costing us dearly

Unlucky not to force the game into extra time with a spirited fight back and had decent claims for a penalty on auxiliary centre forward Porto missed by Beaton in the hurly burly of Nisbet hitting the post (VAR)

Celtic resorted to their playing for time winding down the clock tactics to see the game out

Sad to say Scottie Allan and Murphy are finished at our level

The new Head Coach has a major job on his hands

Thought our support was fantastic turned up in numbers under difficult circumstances and really got behind the team from start to finish

Hibee Mac
19-12-2021, 11:28 PM
Agree JB. Report is spot on with how I seen it. Stevenson Motm, Murphy and Allan are finished unfortunately. Nisbet needs to look at Kyogo’s work rate and do moreCouldn't agree more about Nisbet's work rate. He spent most of the first half standing in between players or slowly jogging back behind them after they ran past.

First time in a while I've watched us on the telly instead of in person and it only helped cement my opinion that he's lazy and could put so much more effort into closing passing lanes and pressuring the opposition.

Honestly, to me anyone who defends his work rate on here is kidding themselves on.

Shrekko
19-12-2021, 11:46 PM
Couldn't agree more about Nisbet's work rate. He spent most of the first half standing in between players or slowly jogging back behind them after they ran past.

First time in a while I've watched us on the telly instead of in person and it only helped cement my opinion that he's lazy and could put so much more effort into closing passing lanes and pressuring the opposition.

Honestly, to me anyone who defends his work rate on here is kidding themselves on.

Lazy players are quite rare these days but KN is one of the laziest I’ve seen in a long time. It’s not just his lack of running but his refusal to make life difficult at all for defenders when “challenging” for a ball.

He’s shows glimpses of outstanding talent but in our current position we’re needing to replace him with somebody who will work their socks off.

Picking him is just the easy option at the moment as you won’t be criticised for it.

EdinMike
20-12-2021, 12:20 AM
Rogic got too much time and space, it was up to Newall to cancel him out and he didn’t. We move on.

Spike Mandela
20-12-2021, 12:25 AM
Celtic’s first goal looked offside as well.

JimBHibees
20-12-2021, 06:35 AM
Celtic’s first goal looked offside as well.

Think it was just on

houstonhibbee
20-12-2021, 07:18 AM
Did Scotty not play the ball in for the nísbet header off the post near the end?

i wouldn’t write him off just yet

it was only a few weeks ago he was the savior in perth

Callum_62
20-12-2021, 07:19 AM
Did Scotty not play the ball in for the níspero header off the post near the end?

i wouldn’t write him off just yet

it was only a few weeks ago he was the savior in perthHe helped the ball onto Hanlon didn't he? It was hardly anything to write about [emoji23]

Only being honest but for me he's finished for us unfortunately

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easty
20-12-2021, 07:22 AM
I’ve watched it numerous times now and cannae work out why Hanlons being blamed for the first goal we lose. A long ball over Porteous head, while he’s almost on the edge of our own box. He has to read that better. Kyogo is playing off Porteous shoulder. Hanlon trys to cover across, but there’s nae time. If Macey has his near post covered, I think Hanlon blocks anything to the other side.

Callum_62
20-12-2021, 07:24 AM
I’ve watched it numerous times now and cannae work out why Hanlons being blamed for the first goal we lose. A long ball over Porteous head, while he’s almost on the edge of our own box. He has to read that better. Kyogo is playing off Porteous shoulder. Hanlon trys to cover across, but there’s nae time. If Macey has his near post covered, I think Hanlon blocks anything to the other side.Maceys positioning is all wrong at the first

I'd also question his positioning at the second - he comes them starts to retreat making it a fairly simple lob

Kyogo must be a nightmare to play against though - constantly moving in between centre halfs

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dangermouse
20-12-2021, 07:29 AM
Good write up Jonnyboy.

I agree our penalty claim was a stonewaller, but your report and the one on the official site make no mention of Paul McGinn's two handed push in the first half that could have easily been awarded as a penalty to Celtic but was also ignored.

For me, Hibs were simply not good enough on the day.

jakedance
20-12-2021, 07:31 AM
Thanks for the match report as always. I think some folk are being a bit harsh on our first half performance. Celtic absolutely battered us at Easter Road and we did a decent job making sure we’d still be in the game until the second half when we played quite well. It was ugly but effective.

I thought the team did their best yesterday but there is a lack of quality, particularly in a midfield that neither protects the defence or creates chances. We’ve nothing on the bench other than Allan that can change a game. That’s the fault of the management rather than the squad.

Greenbeard
20-12-2021, 07:33 AM
Seems a decent report for once on BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59721648
EDIT: but still prefer your's JB

number9dream
20-12-2021, 08:13 AM
Our inability to string more than a couple of passes together is hugely concerning and something the new manager needs to address.
Agree with Campbell’s role being undefined. He wasn’t providing a link between midfield and attack, threading through balls or running beyond Nisbet. Lots of energy and maybe he’d be better deployed a bit deeper instead of the feeble JDH.
I normally wince at threads slagging individuals but Murphy was an empty jersey and Boyle, while busy in the middle third of the pitch, never really got a run at Taylor, who ain’t up to much, along with the rest of the Celtic defence.
We didn’t do enough to win the game and yet we kind of blew it too with those lapses at the back… Another frustrating day at Hampden.

Dublin07
20-12-2021, 08:19 AM
Normally love your reports but I think this one shows the difference from watching at home and being at the game. Our tactics were spot on yesterday and would have worked of both teams were treated fairly by the ref. Yes we switched off at the first goal but it was absolute scenes when we scored. Beaton should have stopped the game to allow the smoke to clear in my opinion. Second goal they were making a sub. Players stopped for the sub and they then take a free kick!!
Thought newell was terrible and Murphy horrendous but other than that every player gave everything they had for 96 minutes against a far superior team. We don’t have 1 player that would be in the Celtic team.
Keep up the good work mate and get better soon.

Since452
20-12-2021, 08:33 AM
I think our tactics were bang on against a far superior team. Worked to perfection. Went out the window losing equaliser so quickly.

Pagan Hibernia
20-12-2021, 08:49 AM
Is what it is. We gave it a go but fell short. Again. It is a shame because the Celtic defence looked nervous and vulnerable every time we attacked.

if we had been less passive in the first half… if we’d kept our heads for a few minutes after scoring… if nisbet had scored when one and one… if the penalty had been given… if we’d stuck the rebound in after hitting the post…

if, if, if… it’s the story of Hibernian FC.

jacomo
20-12-2021, 09:22 AM
Unusually I disagree - I thought tactically Sir David got it spot on in the first half - it was all about defending well and soaking up the pressure.

Second half we clearly decided to be more expansive and got the first goal. The equaliser (although I've only seen it a couple of times) looked offside - regardless of it not being a foul in the first place.

Maybe because I went in with the expectation of an humping - but other than Murphy I thought everyone played great and we were a couple of bad referring decisions and the width of a post away from an historic result.


Going in 0-0 at halftime and then getting the lead means that SDG’s set up was vindicated.

Unfortunately it all went wrong after we scored.

Questionable officiating really doesn’t help the cause. SDG has been very vocal about that during his stint as caretaker… will be interesting to see if Maloney takes a similar approach (and gets more of a hearing as an old bhoy).

expresso
20-12-2021, 09:46 AM
Beaton was truly dreadful and genuinely think he wanted to avoid controversy of awarding a late penalty against them.
However bigger factor in the defeat yesterday was our total lack of professionalism before both goals.
Completely shambolic and inexcusable given how winnable yesterday was.

Callum_62
20-12-2021, 01:20 PM
https://twitter.com/TamsellicsonIII/status/1472715996943241221?t=EhofZ-X_ArU3xWi7lPqlXg&s=19

Pretty funny to be fair

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B.H.F.C
20-12-2021, 01:32 PM
Our inability to string more than a couple of passes together is hugely concerning and something the new manager needs to address.
Agree with Campbell’s role being undefined. He wasn’t providing a link between midfield and attack, threading through balls or running beyond Nisbet. Lots of energy and maybe he’d be better deployed a bit deeper instead of the feeble JDH.
I normally wince at threads slagging individuals but Murphy was an empty jersey and Boyle, while busy in the middle third of the pitch, never really got a run at Taylor, who ain’t up to much, along with the rest of the Celtic defence.
We didn’t do enough to win the game and yet we kind of blew it too with those lapses at the back… Another frustrating day at Hampden.

Have posted this elsewhere our issue with the ball comes back to the midfield for me. We’re so slow and negative in possession that by the time it’s went from Newell to JDH to Hanlon to Porteous to JDH to Hanlon the opposition are all back in their shape and we have nowhere to go. There is nobody in there to link the game middle to front.

ancient hibee
20-12-2021, 01:33 PM
I agree that the tactics were right but the team was wrong. Not starting Doidge meant we had no real out ball so we ended up just giving the ball back.Despite them having all the ball first half we kept a clean sheet. When we scored it demonstrated how inept they were against high balls into the box and Doidge should have been straight on then to replace Murphy. That was a major error. Even so we were the width of the post from equalising at the death and in my opinion would have gone on to win in extra time.