Dundee United 1-1 Hibernian – The points shared in a very dramatic match

Dundee United welcome Hibernian to Tannadice in the Scottish Premiership in a game which has proven to be high scoring in recent times. The opening 15 didn’t offer much in terms of attempts but both sides looking very energetic and up for it but remains goalless. Hibs had the best chance after 17 minutes, a darting run by Nicky Cadden who unleashed a strike from outside the box which rattled side netting. The visitors continued to up the pressure with a cross in from the left by Nicky Cadden who whipped a ball in but missing all bodies in the box. Dundee United went ahead after 21 minutes. Ferry crossed the ball in from the corner as Watters flicked the ball into Stephenson who struck it home to put Jim Goodwin’s men ahead. Nicky Cadden again, running towards the box with an attempt from range firing over the bar. A horror mistake by Sallinger giving away the ball to Watters who was through but Scotland International, Grant Hanley with an amazing block to avoid a two-goal cushion for the hosts. Bowie nearly had Hibs level, following a short corner, Bowie turning and unleashing a strike which hit side netting after the travelling support celebrated thinking they were level. Boyle should’ve had Hibs level, a low cross into the box with Bowie failing to connect with Boyle at the back post but only finding side netting. Hibs were level as a volley from Boyle on the left hand side of the box firing into the bottom right hand corner to draw Hibernian back level. Hibs very close to going ahead as Cadden whipped a ball into the box after a corner which found Zack Mitchell who headed the ball onto the bar which was cleared by the United backline. Into the second half, Max Watters had a great chance, through on goal but a heavy touch resulting in Sallinger collecting. United were very close, Mulligan losing possession as Sibbald robs the ball and feeds it to Watters who takes the shot off first time but fires far into the stands. A very even second half but no major chances but there were signs of a winner coming as both sides were really giving it their all. Trapanovski had a brilliant chance, a pacey run into the box where he cut inside and his effort was brilliantly stopped by Sallinger. The North Macedonian international again cutting onto his right, firing an effort just wide of target. Trapanovski continued to cause problems, doing well to skip past the Hibees midfield where he than took on a shot but struck just wide of the net to keep the match all-square. Hibs chance arrived, a ball into the box which was defended which fell to Levitt but his attempt was wide and over in which was a very weak effort. Ferry with a ball in Sevelj had a chance from range but his shot was deflected and caught by Sallinger in goals. Dundee United: Richards (7), Strain (5), Sevelj (7), Graham (6), Sapsford (7), Ferry (6), Sibbald (8), Fatah (7), Stephenson (8), Keresztes (6), Watters (7). Substitutes: Moller (6), Trapanovski (8), Cleall-Harding (7), Dolcek (6), Esselink (6), Naamo (6). Hibernian: Sallinger (6), Hanley (9), Bowie (6), Boyle (8), Iredale (7), McGrath (6),N. Cadden (8), Mulligan (6), Barlaser (7), Mitchell, Megwa. Substitutes: Campbell (7), Levitt (6), Klidje (6), Hoilett (6), Youan (6).
McInnes insists “No Pressure” on Hearts ahead of Christmas cracker
League leaders Hearts will sit at the summit of the Scottish Premiership on Christmas for the first time since 1991, and victory over Rangers would deliver an early present for the Gorgie faithful on Sunday afternoon. Derek McInnes has enjoyed a stunning start to his Tynecastle tenure. Under his guidance, Hearts have surged to a six-point lead over Celtic, suffering just a single defeat in seventeen matches. While talk of a genuine title charge now dominates the conversation, McInnes remains focused on the process, urging his side to simply “keep improving” despite their dominant start. “The motivation has to keep getting better and stronger. We’ve got to understand that the longer we’re up there, there’s a bit more on these games against Hearts at the minute.” Impressive away victories over Falkirk and Celtic had broken Hearts’ four-match winless run, and reextended their lead to six points. McInnes insists there is “no pressure” on his side, as they look to extend their unbeaten home record. I’m enjoying where we are. You’ve got to enjoy this, and I keep saying to the players, ‘You’ve done so well to get here’. “We have to understand that we’ve done a lot right to get to where we’re at, and we have to do so much more to keep us there. The other pressures and things, I actually think we’re all quite relaxed about it.” “So at the moment, I don’t think there is pressure on anybody at the club. We’re all just enjoying what we’re doing.” Rangers present the next test on Sunday. Despite a tumultuous start to the campaign, the Ibrox side has found a rhythm under new boss Danny Rohl, securing an impressive 20 points from a possible 24. The visitors will also take confidence from Rangers’ impressive record at Tynecastle, remaining unbeaten there since February 2020. McInnes acknowledged the turnaround that Rohl has engineered since taking the helm. “Rangers have managed to navigate some tough games and get some decent results since Danny has come in, and credit to him for that. I think it’s 20 points out of 24, which is good shooting and just spoke out there about how difficult it is to get consistency in the Premier League with how tight it all is” From the Rangers team that we played early in the season, Russell’s team were far more possession-based and try to dominate. We’re probably playing against a different Rangers team in terms of approach, but it is working for them at the minute.” However, Hearts have shone against the Glasgow giants on every occasion this season, with back-to-back victories over Celtic and a maiden Ibrox victory since 2014. McInnes motivates his side to keep getting “stronger” as the campaign progresses. “We’ve got to understand that the longer we’re up there, there’s a bit more on these games against Hearts at the minute.” “There’s been a lot of high-profile games recently. Every game seems to be bigger than the next one. Sell-out at Celtic Park, sell-out at Falkirk, sell-out Sunday, sell-out at the Edinburgh derby, sell-out at the home game against Livingston. These are brilliant games to be involved in. “We’re exactly where we want to be in terms of that. For us to maintain it, we have to acknowledge that individually, we need to improve as players. As a team, we’re going to have to keep improving. That goes without saying.” Follow SNN Sports across all socials for the ultimate pre- and post-match breakdown of Sunday’s Tynecastle showdown.
