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Ross salutes McGinn after he rescues a point for Hibs against Saints

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HIBERNIAN boss Jack Ross insists Paul McGinn’s brace against St Johnstone underlines how much he has grown as a player.

The former Dundee fullback, who was yet to find the net for the capital club, was a surprising hero as Hibs rescued a 2-2 draw.

McGinn pegged the visitors back on two occasions, cancelling out strikes from Ali McCann and David Wotherspoo­n.

Ross reckons the inspiratio­nal showing is testament to his developmen­t since arriving from St Mirren in January.

Ross said: “I didn’t sign Paul for his goals – but during training he has good quality in those tight areas in attack.

“So, we want him high up the pitch and, with what he has done as a player, he has probably grown in his self-belief since he came to Hibs.

“He’s proved he can be a player of real stature at a club this size – and that shows how he feels about himself. I’m delighted for him because getting one the scoresheet is probably that tangible reward for his performanc­es.”

However, after conceding two goals for the third successive Premiershi­p fixture, Ross was far from content.

He added: “The positives are the character we’re showing. The downside is we were too easy to score against, again.”

Meanwhile, Callum Davidson hailed his reshuffled St Johnstone side for putting in a “tremendous shift” in the capital.

The visitors were without four key senior players, with captain Jason Kerr, Craig Bryson, Craig Conway and Murray Davidson all missing.

Davidson said: “It’s a bit of mixed emotions. To go 2-1 up and not hold on is disappoint­ing but the players put in a tremendous shift. We lost four key players on Saturday and the guys who stepped in did really well.”

 ??  ?? Paul McGinn slams home Hibs’ second goal.
Paul McGinn slams home Hibs’ second goal.

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