As far as the game goes it will not be easy as matches against Rangers never are but following that fine win at Fir Park last Sunday the confidence will be high in the home dressing room and I feel Hibs have every right to think they can take all three points to continue their impressive SPL start. Much has been made of the fact that key players have left Ibrox and it remains to be seen whether James Beattie can fill the gap left by Kris Boyd when it comes to scoring goals. It’s a big ask because although Boyd was never the most mobile or energetic of strikers he certainly knew where the goals were.
Thankfully we have our own prolific scorer in Derek Riordan whose form going into this campaign is in my opinion his best yet in a Hibs shirt.
Another key dual will be in the midfield area with Rangers adjusting to life without Kevin Thomson and Hibs enjoying a peak in the form of Liam Miller.
Up front we may or may not see Colin Nish in the starting line up with the big striker having a poor afternoon at Fir Park. Colin is not everyone’s cup of tea to say the least but he’s been asked to play a role which is not natural to him in having his back to goal and although many think he is not Hibs class you can be sure that he will always give of his best. It can’t be easy when things don’t go right and the fans are instantly on your back.
There’s been a rising clamour for Yogi to play Riordan and Stokes as a front two and in theory that sounds a good idea given the goal scoring prowess of that duo but in my personal opinion it probably wouldn’t work as well as some suggest. Stokes took his goal
It will be interesting to see which eleven Yogi starts with. It looks like Stack will be in goals and the back four will include Hart, Bamba and Hanlon but will there be a place for Chris Hogg I wonder? After what was a pretty public falling out at Fir Park – Yogi shouting at Hogg on a number of occasions and then the player running off right down the tunnel at the end – with the manager alluding to those exchanges in his post match radio interview. If Hogg is not selected then who might fill his role? Thicot has played there at Tynecastle and looked both calm and assured whilst young David Stephens has already shown that he can be a big player for Hibs although Yogi may feel a match against Rangers’ Miller and Beattie is too big an ask for the kid, especially if Walter Smith can also secure the services of Slovakian Vladimir Weiss on loan from Manchester City.
As to the rest of the starting eleven I reckon it won’t be much different from the side that won at Fir Park although as suggested earlier there is a question mark over the selection of Nish. Whichever eleven Yogi selects you can be sure they’ll be subjected to his ‘touchline encouragement’ as the manager gets wholly engrossed in what is going on and uses his vocal powers to let everyone know what he’s thinking. No-one is safe in that regard and it amused me to watch the manager having an exchange with the fourth official last week. I’ve no idea what was said but I can guess Yogi wasn’t asking him how long there was to go!
This will be a tough test for Hibs but with a modicum of luck, a good and noisy backing from the fans and a referee who won’t be intimidated by the travelling hordes I think we can beat the Ibrox outfit and I’m going to predict a 2-1.
**Images courtesy of Alan Rennie \ Hibernian FC**
MSK- 19-08-2010, 06:17 PMvBulletin Message