Hibs move eighth with win as County give up two penalties in two minutes

Hibs move eighth with win as County give up two penalties in two minutes

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Venue: Easter Road                                                                  Date: 14/12/24                                                              Time: 15:00


 

Ross County were the architects of their own downfall as they gave Hibernian a second opportunity from the spot following Nicky Cadden’s saved effort, Elie Youan making not mistake this time to help his side to three points.

The result means Hibs take a massive leap up the table to eigth, leapfrogging Don Cowie’s side in the process.

Elijah Campbell’s quick thinking opened the scoring for the visitors after Scott Allardice’s header hit the post just three minutes in.

Hibs responded in the fifth and final minute of added time of the first half, Dwight Gayle flicking on a Junior Hoilett cross past keeper Jack Hamilton.

Following his goal, Youan was again the hero, teeing up Josh Campbell to seal the three points in the final minutes of the game.

Both sides were guilty of failing to capitalise on good opportunities, Joshua Nisbet denied by Jordan Smith who looks to have cemented his place between the posts.

Ross County’s lack drive in the second half was compounded by their inability to take their chances epitomised by Noah Chilvers and Akil Wright, both players seeing their efforts deflected out for corners.

The introduction of top scorers Jordan White and Ronan Hale couldn’t turn things around as Hibernian came out deserved victors on the night.

Youan to the rescue

It’s not so long ago that the forward’s keepy-uppies during the 4-1 loss to Dundee saw him vilified by fans and pundits alike across the country.

Just a weeks on it is fair to say that after a goal and assist to earn Hibs a vital three points, attitudes will have shifted considerably.

Plenty of credit is deserved for stepping up to the plate following Cadden’s tame effort just minutes earlier but also driving his side on with an unselfish pass to Campbell when through on goal and put the game to bed in added time.

A space in the game usually reserved for the Edinburgh side to concede rather than score.

With tonight marking his first goal and assist of the season so far, Gray will hope the Frenchman can kick on and push Hibs away from the threat of relegation that has hung over them since the campaign began.

Staggies’ away woes continue

Ross County’s away form continues to blight their season having picked up just three points, all draws, from a possible twenty-four points on the road.

Worse still, it is a run that stretches all the way back to September 2023 when they ran out winners against Kilmarnock.

A lack of goals has certainly not helped matters either.

With just thirteen, County are the lowest goalscorers in the league so far with Ronan Hale making up five of those.

Hale and Jordan White were both left on the bench this evening as Alex Samuel was left with the task of improving on his record of one in twelve.

The striker attempted to make life difficult for Hibs defenders with his pressing but the reliance of long balls over the backline meant he was comfortably dealt with on another difficult night away from Dingwall.

Now just two points ahead of bottom side Hearts and trips to Dundee, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock incoming, Cowie will need to find some kind of remedy for this drought or face another battle to avoid the drop.

What the managers said

Hibernian boss David Gray:

“Credit to Ross County, they started the game far better than us. Maybe nerves and a bit of anxiety around some players potentially.

“The reaction from the players to go behind and get themselves back in front was excellent.

“The one thing we’ve always been questioned about this year, and rightly so because of the points we’ve dropped at times, was character. Ross County threw absolutely everything at us towards the end and I thought we stood up to it really well.”

Ross County boss Don Cowie:

“We lost it because we made poor decisions at important times.

“I’m not sure why [the referee] thought about blowing the whistle when we’re over the five minutes.

[On the penalties for shirt pulling] “I’ve warned the players not to do it, it’s lazy defending and you give the referee the option to give the penalties and that’s what we did.”

“What I do believe is if we keep playing like that, especially away from home, the victory will come.”

Attendance: 14, 885

Line-ups:

Hibs: J. Smith, J. Iredale (J. Obita ’65), R. Bushiri, W. O’Hara (Kwon Hyeok-Kyu ’91), N. Cadden, J. Newell, N. Triantis, C. Cadden, J. Hoilett (J. Campbell ’65), E. Youan, D. Gayle (M. Boyle ’80)

Substitutes: J. Bursik, M. Boyle, J. Campbell, J. Doyle-Hayes, Kwwon Hyeok-Kyu, D. Levitt, H. McKirdy, N. Moriah-Welsh, J. Obita

Ross County: J. Hamilton, E. Campbell (R. Leak ’21), K. Lopata, A. Wright, G. Harmon, J. Nisbet (R. Hale ’75), S. Allardice (V. Loturi ’65), C. Randall, J. Brown, N. Chilvers, A. Samuel (J. White ’66)

Substitutes: J. Amissah, R. Hale, A. Denholm, M. Efete, R. Leak, V. Loturi, J. Reid, C. Telfer, J. White

Referee: Lloyd Wilson

 

 

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