The Scotsman

Leith men fight back twice but manager remains frustrated

- By MOIRA GORDON

Jack Ross admitted that he has again been given cause to worry about a defence that is reprising some of the vulnerabil­ities that plagued them last season.

However, he was delighted to see his right-back weigh in with t wo goals to ensure his team still ended the evening in third place, having fought back twice to earn a 2-2 draw against a tough St Johnstone side. Paul Mcginn netted the first of his double just a minute after the Perth side had establishe­d their first-half lead and he struck again in the fi nal eight minutes to cancel out their guests’ second.

“I didn’t sign him for his goals or his banter,” admitted Ross, “but in training he has good quality in those tight area. He’s found himself in good areas here and I’m delighted for him.

“It’s probably that tangible reward for his performanc­e that he gets on the scoresheet.”

And, although his previous season’s b est is three goals, Mcginn’s manager now wants to see him get into dangerous

areas more often. “You obviously want him high up the pitch,” said Ross. “What he’s done as a player, he’s grown in his self-belief since he came to

Hibs. He’s shown he can be a player of stature at a club this size. That shows how he feels about himself.”

Happy with individual performanc­es, Ross was disap - pointed with the goals his side conceded.

“The positives are the character we’re showing,” he said. “The downside is we’re being easy to score against again.

“Ironically we’ve played better in possession over the last couple of months. It’s about getting both right.

"But we’ve become ever so slightly soft again. We need to change that.”

Having lost a two-goal lead against Celtic at the weekend, he was just as aggrieved to be the chasing team against St John stone, having twice allowed them to take the lead. Although, the fact his men were able to bounce back and leapfrog Aberdeen and retake third place eased some of his woes.

“When you’re behind twice against a team whose recent form is very, very good, under the circumstan­ces there are some positives ,” said Ross. “But in the main we’re frustrated because we want to win every home game. “

 ??  ?? 0 Jack Ross: Disappoint­ed with goals Hibs conceded.
0 Jack Ross: Disappoint­ed with goals Hibs conceded.

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