The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Drama at Easter Road as Hanlon hits late winner

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HIBERNIAN 2 HAMILTON 1

Paul Hanlon struck a dramatic late winner as Hibernian recovered from a woeful first-half showing to defeat gutsy Hamilton 2-1 last night.

The build-up to this fixture was afforded a sense of perspectiv­e when Accies boss Brian Rice acknowledg­ed that he had relapsed in his ongoing struggle with gambling addiction, showing admirable courage to selfreport his breaches of the SFA’s regulation­s.

The Scottish football community has rallied behind Rice, while he has received unwavering support from the Hamilton hierarchy.

And a largely impressive performanc­e by his charges in Leith underlined their own appreciati­on and respect for their manager, deservedly taking the lead through Alex Gogic in the first period.

However, Jack Ross’ men responded after half-time and ultimately claimed all three points courtesy of efforts from Christian Doidge and Hanlon.

Accies were the dominant force in the first 45 minutes, with a dangerous Scott McMann delivery fizzing across the face of goal and a Markus Fjortoft header narrowly clearing the crossbar in the opening five minutes.

The deadlock was deservedly opened when a fine McMann corner found Gogic completely unmarked at the far post, allowing the towering Cypriot to head home.

Hibs’ first-half showing was tooth less, ponderous and sloppy, and Blair Alston was inches away from doubling the visitors’ advantage when he latched onto a wayward Melker Hallberg pass and shot narrowly wide from the edge of the box.

Vykintas Slivka and Hallberg were hooked for Step ha ne O me on ga and Joe Newell at the break as Hibs head coach Ross rang the changes.

Hibs finally sparked into life when a Fjortoft slip in the box presented Flo Kamberi with a great chance, only for Owain Fon Williams to make a superb point-blank save to deny the frontman. The Welshman then superbly smothered the follow-up from his compatriot Doidge.

However, Doidge did restore parity just after the hour mark. A Kamberi pass sent Martin Boyle scampering through on goal and, although his effort struck the post, the striker was on hand to poke home his 11th of the campaign.

Then H an lo nm et a sensationa­l Boy le delivery and thundered a header into the net four minutes from time.

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