Hibs produced another professional performance to take all three points with a comfortable 3-1 victory over Motherwell at a freezing cold Easter Road this afternoon. Hibs head coach David Gray made two changes to his starting XI that drew with Rangers last weekend with Warren O’Hora starting for the first time since the Edinburgh derby
Defensively, they look particularly fragile at set-pieces. And they leave space both in front AND behind the back three/back five (see Photo 4 and Photo 5). Josh Campbell won’t need any excuse to exploit the former, while Martin Boyle should enjoy playing on the shoulder of the last defender.
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David Gray praised his players after Hibs beat Motherwell 3-1 at Easter Road on Saturday to move into the top six for the first time this season. A double from Martin Boyle and a first half strike from Nectar Triantis sealed all three points meaning Hibs have now only lost one of their last 10 William Hill Premiership
Win the midfield battle and the game will follow. It’s a truth as old as the old 2-3-5 formation. And it went a long way to Hibs running Motherwell into the ground at Easter Road on Saturday.
Edinburgh head coach Sean Everitt: "It was a tough game but I'm just glad we were able to pull through. There was good rugby from both sides so I hope the spectators enjoyed it. "The scrums can be frustrating because we do have a good pack of forwards. We also know the French clubs have good packs and they take a lot of pride in their set piece.
West Ham United can confirm that Krisztián Hegyi has been recalled from his loan spell with Scottish Premiership team Motherwell.
West Ham United goalkeeper Krisztián Hegyi has been recalled from his loan at Motherwell this week and now joins Hungarian club Debreceni VSC until the end of the season.