The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Ross focusing on the positives

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Jack Ross is determined to accentuate the positives from Hibernian’s 2-2 draw against Kilmarnock.

Ross saw his 100% record as Hibees head coach screech to a dramatic halt as the capital club blew a two-goal advantage against Killie on Saturday.

Strikes from Christian Doidge and Jason Naismith either side of the interval appeared to have the hosts cruising to a fourth successive Premiershi­p victory but Alex Bruce halved arrears with 25 minutes left and, with nervousnes­s apparent on and off the pitch at Easter Road, Killie levelled with the last kick of the game through Dario Del Fabro.

Ross’s immediate reaction was to rue an inability to do the “ugly” side of the game. However, with Wednesday’s clash against Ross County looming, he was also keen to highlight a dominant opening hour from his charges as Hibs extended their unbeaten run in the league to nine matches.

Ross said: “A lot of time in football we forget the first part of games. It’s why players get man-of-the-match awards after doing well late on!

“So I don’t want to forget how good we were early on against a side that has had plaudits. The only criticism was we weren’t further ahead. We need to take positives from that.

“It’s about doing it for 90 minutes and, whether that’s about tempo or understand­ing, we will get to the bottom of it.”

Del Fabro’s dramatic leveller opened the on-loan Italian’s account for the campaign and also ensured Killie remained above Hibs in the table.

It sparked wild 94th-minute scenes, with players running to the delirious travelling fans to celebrate the strike.

Those same supporters spent much of the second half chanting the name of Killie boss Angelo Alessio as he continues to win them over following a testing start to his tenure.

Alessio said: “I thank the fans because that support is important to the team.

“It is more for the team than me.”

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