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Hibernian 2-0 Ross County: Nick Montgomery’s side move into top six

Hibernian's Myziane Maolida scores to make it 1-0 during a cinch Premiership match between Hibernian and Ross County at Easter Road Stadium
Myazine Maolida pounced on George Wickens’ error to break the deadlock

Head coach Nick Montgomery praised the “professional” win over Ross County that pushed Hibernian into the Scottish Premiership’s top six, but urged his side to be more ruthless.

Myazine Maolida pounced to score when County goalkeeper George Wickens spilled Dylan Vente’s cross at his feet, which relieved tension at Easter Road after Hibs struggled to make their dominance pay for an hour.

After a few more spurned chances, Hibs eventually killed the game on 86 minutes when Dylan Levitt stroked the ball into the bottom corner after combining with Elie Youan.

Emiliano Marcondes, Vente and Adam Le Fondre could have made it more comfortable before Levitt’s goal, but instead Hibs left the door ajar for struggling County.

Indeed, Eamonn Brophy should have brought them level when he was picked out by substitute Brandon Khela, but his close-range shot was too close to Hibs goalkeeper David Marshall.

“It’s been a massive effort from everybody this week, we set out to get nine points [from three games] and should have got nine points,” Montgomery told BBC Scotland.

“We got seven and I’m proud of the team. What you have to do is put the ball in the back of the net. That’s let us down over the course of the season.

“There have been many games we’ve dominated but if you don’t put your chances away you’re always open to a sucker punch. We’ve had plenty of sucker punches this season. Today was a very professional performance.”

Defeat for Don Cowie’s side – coupled with Livingston’s draw at St Johnstone – means 11th-placed County are six points from the bottom of the table.

But a second home win in a row for only the second time this season moves Hibs above Dundee into sixth with both sides still to play five games before the league splits.

Player of the match – Dylan Levitt (Hibs)

Hibernian's Dylan Levitt scores to make it 2-0 during a cinch Premiership match between Hibernian and Ross County at Easter Road Stadium
A player who has bags of ability but tends to frustrate fans at Easter Road. He made a big difference after coming on at half-time

Hibs taking steps, County rue errors again – analysis

January recruits and getting players off the treatment table has helped Hibs turn around some bleak form in the last four games.

The quality of their attacking players, including Maolida and Marcondes, is clear to see and Levitt’s introduction at half-time helped Hibs get the ball forward with a bit more urgency.

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The switch from a 4-4-2 to a 4-2-3-1 has made things a bit more solid out of possession, too, and a first clean sheet in the league since the 9 December will help build confidence in their defending.

Montgomery’s plea for his players to be more ruthless in the final third won’t relent, though, as they got into some really good positions only to let themselves down with a poor final pass or cross.

Marcondes had an effort from the edge of the six-yard box saved, Vente dummied from a similar range when he should have shot, and Le Fondre also bulleted a good headed chance wide.

If they can be more clinical then a top-six berth is there for the taking.

Having picked up four points in their previous two games, County were decent again but clearly missed Simon Murray, who was absent through illness. He has scored nearly 30% of County’s league goals and is so influential in creating chances too.

Wickens has looked a solid addition in goals, but ultimately it was his error in dropping Vente’s cross that handed Hibs the breakthrough.

Those errors keep cropping up in the County rearguard, which they seriously need to address.

What they said

Hibernian manager Nick Montgomery: “We more than deserved three points. We made it a little bit hard for ourselves at times, we created a lot of opportunities and could have made it really comfortable.

“But fair play to Ross County, they put a lot of men behind the ball and it was difficult to break them down. Second half it was just about having a little bit more composure.

“After Myazine got the first goal we could have scored a few more and it was nice to score the second goal and get some minutes into boys legs who haven’t played much the last week.”

Ross County manager Don Cowie: “I thought we defended very well. The game swung on an error from our goalkeeper. He’s held his hands up.

“To that point I was happy with how we were playing, the crowd were starting to get a bit quiet. So it was disappointing the timing of it.

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“But we still had enough time to get back in the game. Eamonn has a chance he could take on another day. But again I see plenty of positives from my team.”

What’s next?

Hibs turn their attention to the Scottish Cup as they host Rangers in the quarter-finals on Sunday, 10 March (17:30 GMT) before these sides meet again in Dingwall on 13 March (19:45).

Line-ups

Hibernian

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Marshall
  • 2MillerSubstituted forCaddenat 84′minutes
  • 5Fish
  • 33Bushiri
  • 21Obita
  • 30Moriah-WelshSubstituted forLevittat 45′minutes
  • 11Newell
  • 10BoyleSubstituted forYouanat 74′minutes
  • 20MarcondesSubstituted forTriantisat 84′minutes
  • 17Maolida
  • 9VenteSubstituted forLe Fondreat 62′minutes

Substitutes

  • 4Hanlon
  • 6Levitt
  • 7Youan
  • 12Cadden
  • 13Wollacott
  • 14Mayenda
  • 16Stevenson
  • 19Le Fondre
  • 23Triantis

Ross County

Formation 5-3-2

  • 40Wickens
  • 4BrownSubstituted forSimsat 78′minutes
  • 24Efete
  • 5Baldwin
  • 42LeakBooked at 35mins
  • 43ReidSubstituted forHendersonat 85′minutes
  • 12Sheaf
  • 14Loturi
  • 18KingSubstituted forKhelaat 69′minutes
  • 26White
  • 27Brophy

Substitutes

  • 1Laidlaw
  • 3Borthwick-Jackson
  • 11Sims
  • 16Harmon
  • 17Henderson
  • 19Khela
  • 21Jenks
  • 28Ayina

Referee:
Craig Napier

Attendance:
15,705

Live Text

Player of the match

KingEli King

Hibernian

  1. Squad number2Player nameMiller

  2. Squad number19Player nameLe Fondre

  3. Squad number20Player nameEmiliano Marcondes

  4. Squad number17Player nameMaolida

  5. Squad number11Player nameNewell

  6. Squad number10Player nameBoyle

  7. Squad number9Player nameVente

  8. Squad number30Player nameMoriah-Welsh

  9. Squad number12Player nameCadden

  10. Squad number6Player nameLevitt

  11. Squad number23Player nameTriantis

  12. Squad number7Player nameYouan

  13. Squad number21Player nameObita

  14. Squad number5Player nameFish

  15. Squad number33Player nameBushiri

  16. Squad number1Player nameMarshall

Ross County

  1. Squad number18Player nameKing

  2. Squad number43Player nameReid

  3. Squad number11Player nameSims

  4. Squad number5Player nameBaldwin

  5. Squad number19Player nameKhela

  6. Squad number42Player nameLeak

  7. Squad number17Player nameHenderson

  8. Squad number4Player nameBrown

  9. Squad number12Player nameSheaf

  10. Squad number14Player nameLoturi

  11. Squad number24Player nameEfete

  12. Squad number40Player nameWickens

  13. Squad number26Player nameWhite

  14. Squad number27Player nameBrophy




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