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Hibs on brink of cup exit after shoot-out blow

- IAIN COLLIN AT EASTER ROAD

(Morton win bonus point 3-1 on pens) 1 1

SEEKING to make a fresh start under new manager Lee Johnson, Hibernian are poised to crash embarrassi­ngly out of the Premier Sports Cup at the first hurdle after being held to a draw at home by Morton.

Even the extra point eluded them in the penalty shoot-out after a deeply frustratin­g 90 minutes to leave them sitting on just seven points from their four games and in need of an unlikely series of results this weekend.

After a goalless opening 45 minutes, Morton took a surprise lead in the 61st minute when Grant Gillespie took advantage from the spot. Although that advantage lasted just 10 minutes, thanks to Ewan Henderson’s equaliser 19 minutes from time, there was to be no grandstand finish from the Easter Road side.

Henderson, Aiden McGeady and Ryan Porteous all failed to convert in the shoot-out and, although Gillespie’s opening effort was saved by David Marshall, the former Scotland goalkeeper could not reprise his internatio­nal heroics and Cameron Blues, Carlo Pignatiell­o and Kyle Jacobs sealed the extra point for Ton.

Beaten by Falkirk last midweek, Johnson looked to have learned his lessons with a strong starting line-up the showed just one change from the team that defeated Bonnyrigg Rose on Sunday.

They kicked off full of intent but could have been behind after just six minutes. Morton worked a cross to the far post where Lewis Strapp arrived unmarked but he skied his volley over from 12 yards out. Hibs came within a whisker of the opener shortly before the break

McGeady’s chip was played back in first time back by Henderson and Lewis Miller’s volley whistled wide.

Jair Tavares was introduced at the interval for his debut and instantly had the home supporters off their seats with a flick and a run forward. It was a hint at what could lay ahead once the Portuguese winger finds his feet in Scottish football.

And as they tried everything to get the breakthrou­gh they were hit with a sucker punch.

David Marshall brilliantl­y turned away a Jaze Kabia drive but the danger was not over.

Morton recycled possession and Newell was adjudged to have handled a Cameron Blues cross. Gillespie sent Marshall the wrong way from the spot.

But the lead lasted just 10 minutes as Hibs hauled themselves level. Breaking forward at pace Henderson burst into space beyond the defence and slotted past Schwake.

It was too little too late though and when McGeady’s drilled effort slipped past in the 90th minute it summed up a frustratin­g night for the hosts.

 ?? ?? Ewan Henderson fires the equaliser to secure a point for Hibs
Ewan Henderson fires the equaliser to secure a point for Hibs

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