Unlike their guests, Motherwell decided to minimise the number of pre season fixtures their first team took on as Craig Brown was only too aware that the lack of strength in depth in his squad meant any injuries would hit hard.
Three wins against Brechin, Forfar and Ayr Utd set the Steelmen up nicely for their Europa League campaign and it is to their credit that they have fought their way through two qualifying rounds by defeating Icelandic and Norwegian opposition and now face one time conquerors of Hibs, Odense in a straight fight to see which club progresses to the group stages where they will hope that latest signing Esteban Casagolda will be able to showcase his talents. The 23 year old Spaniard has signed a one year deal and is almost certain to be in the line up to face Hibs on Sunday.
For some years now Hibs have been rightly proud of their home grown talent with the latest batch including the likes of Paul Hanlon and David Wotherspoon but Motherwell can make a similar claim in bringing through the likes of Ross Forbes and Jamie Murphy. If involved on Sunday all four of those players could make a significant impact on the game but from a Hibs perspective I feel it will be one or two of the latest signings that will have key roles to play.
The Motherwell attackers are pacy, particularly down their left hand side and so Michael Hart
Still to properly make his mark in the green and white of Hibernian is Dutchman Edwin De Graaf. The one time Feyenoord player who joined Hibs from NAC Breda arrived with a proven reputation as a box to box midfield goalscorer. So far he’s looked pretty solid if not spectacular and it’s from Sunday onwards that we’ll see what he’s made of as he’ll be up against that old midfield warhorse Keith Lasley who’s the kind of player that doesn’t take prisoners. Midfield is a key area and De Graaf will need to be on his toes for the full ninety minutes if Hibs are to take anything from the game.
Of course De Graaf
At the end of the day I think this could be a very close game and I’m going for a 1-1 prediction. Our goal, should we score it is likely to come from Derek Riordan whose Hibernian future seems in some doubt much to the consternation of many Hibs.net members. To lose him once was a mistake, to lose him twice would be sheer folly as whatever faults may be perceived in his game he is the most gifted footballer and goalscorer at our club. I love watching Riordan score goals and I particularly love the way his whole demeanour changes when the net bulges and causes him to transform from a grumpy wee devil to a kid that’s been let loose in a sweetie shop.
Let’s hope for a good game and an encouraging performance. As always I’ll attend the match feeling a mixture of excitement and apprehension but one thing’s for sure I’ll not be the only one!
**Images courtesy of Alan Rennie \ Hibernian FC**
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