Daily Record

DOIGSET FORHIBS RETURN

- BY ALAN MARSHALL

TRAVEL SLICK

Easter Road gaffer Ross

HIBS boss Jack Ross is hoping to have highly-rated wing-back Josh Doig back from injury for this weekend’s trip to Betfred Cup winners St Johnstone.

The 18-year-old missed out on Saturday as the club suffered a surprise 2-0 defeat at home to Motherwell after failing to recover from a kick in the win over Hamilton seven days earlier.

Club stalwart Lewis Stevenson stepped in but was one of three players replaced immediatel­y after Devante Cole doubled the Steelmen’s lead at the start of the second half.

Doig had only just signed a new deal that runs until summer 2025 last

MINOR KNOCK Hibs youngster Doig Friday having impressed in his breakthrou­gh campaign.

And Ross is keeping his fingers crossed the teenager will be available for the trip to McDiarmid Park.

He said: “Josh is OK. He got a minor knock last weekend and hactually trained in the early part of the week but there was a slight recurrence.

“But all being well he will be back for next weekend. It was a lower leg impact injury – nothing muscular, just a kick.

“Hopefully he will be back next week because he has been good for us and has been in good form.”

Ross, meanwhile, insists a run of three successive away matches before the split is not a daunting prospect for his players, particular­ly when they have fared better on their travels.

Hibs have won nine of 14 on the road, collecting 29 points, six more from 16 games at Easter Road.

Ross, whose team face Saints, Ross County and Livingston, said: “We know how good we have been away from home this season, consistent­ly.

“We haven’t lost at any of the grounds we are going to over these three games so that doesn’t hold any fear for us.

“Equally we will need to do things better than we did on Saturday.” had BAD OLD DAYSHibs of Wardie to train at likes Recreation Ground

I used to watch stars like Sauzee hunt all over city for a decent training pitch yet the current team have a first-class facility in Tranent and are still capable of turning in displays as awful as Saturday’s

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