Erratic Hibs show good and bad sides

Hibs striker Christian Doidge heads home his 15th goal of the season to put the Easter Road side back on level terms against St Mirren on Saturday. Picture: Craig Foy/SNSHibs striker Christian Doidge heads home his 15th goal of the season to put the Easter Road side back on level terms against St Mirren on Saturday. Picture: Craig Foy/SNS
Hibs striker Christian Doidge heads home his 15th goal of the season to put the Easter Road side back on level terms against St Mirren on Saturday. Picture: Craig Foy/SNS
When will the real Hibernian stand up? Are they the free-flowing team who managed to retrieve the situation with two fine goals after going 2-0 behind on Saturday against St Mirren, or are they the defensively suspect outfit who got themselves into this desperate situation in the first place?

Right now, they are a bit of both. We know they can score goals. It’s keeping them out that threatens to derail their ambitions under Jack Ross. Hibs currently sit slightly isolated in sixth place – four points from Livingston above them and four points from Kilmarnock behind them. They face a trip to Ibrox on Wednesday.

Of course, the Easter Road side’s current blend of old and new will take time to gel. The identity of the opposition in midweek means Ross’s options are slightly restricted. Just as Rangers can not field Florian Kamberi, Hibs must go without Greg Dochery, who moved the other way in the loan exchange deal struck late on Friday evening and did so without managing to burn every bridge behind him en route.

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