The Scotsman

Ross considers resting Marciano for trip to Dumfries after Israel efforts

- By MOIRA GORDON

Hibs goalkeeper Ofir Marciano could sit out Monday’s Scottish Cup tie at Queen of the South following a busy internatio­nal break with Israel.

While new Scotland cap Kevin Nisbet and Cyprus midfielder Alex Gogic both reported back to training yesterday, manager Jack Ross revealed that first-choice keeper Marciano is not expected until the weekend.

“Ofir is the only one who hasn’t rejoined us yet but he has had a huge amount of travelling this week,” said Ross. “He was travelling back from Moldova to Israel and then back to the UK so he won't be back in with us until the weekend.”

That could open up an opportunit­y for understudy Matt Macey to step into the starting line-up for the first time since mid-january.

“We will assess him [Marciano] to see how he is after all his travelling. He also played three 90 minutes in that period as well. So, yeah, he is one we will give considerat­ion to

in terms of the demands that have been on him.”

While 31-year-old Marciano has been a mainstay in the Leith side throughout a productive league season, former QPR loanee Dillon Barnes deputised for him in the early rounds of the League Cup and current Hibs colleague Macey could be asked to do likewise as the capital club travel to Dumfries to kick off their 2020/21 Scottish Cup campaign.

The former Arsenal keeper was tested early in his Hibs career, signing a short-term deal in January and stepping straight into the starting lineup following an injury to Marciano, but he has had to be patient ever since.

The 26-year-old Englishman did impress the Hibs boss in those two outings, a 1-1 draw with Celtic and a 2-0 victory over Kilmarnock, and has done enough in training to see the club offer him a new contract that would keep him beyond the summer and possibly see him elevated to No.1 for next season.

And, with Marciano, who is set to quit the club after five years at the end of this campaign amid reports linking him to Celtic and clubs in Israel, missing the vast majority of the build-up to Monday’s tie, his opportunit­y could come even sooner, at Dumfries.

► Bevis Mugabi has extended his deal with Motherwell until the end of the 2021/22 season.

The Uganda defender, 25, joined the Fir Park club in September 2019 and has made 35 appearance­s. "We've been really impressed with his contributi­on since January, both on and off the pitch,” said manager Graham Alexander.

► Reegan Mimnaugh has signed a new deal that will see him stay an additional two years at Hamilton.

The 19-year-old midfielder, an academy graduate, has made 22 Premiershi­p appearance­s for the Accies.

 ??  ?? 0 Ofir Marciano: Played three 90-minute games for Israel
0 Ofir Marciano: Played three 90-minute games for Israel

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