The Scotsman

We’ve thrown away too many good opportunit­ies, says Fish

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look that far and we’ve got to focus on now until the end of the season, and start fresh in the summer.

“It’s something that’s never crossed my mind or any of the players’ minds that they [the management team] can’t be successful at this club because we see it day in, day out.

“They are tactical in their thought and in their training, and the amount of effort they put in to making us better. Everyone can see that. We’ve had a few bad results this season that is on the players, nothing to do with the management. I think given time they will turn it around.”

Hibs’ propensity for conceding late goals has cost them throughout this campaign. At Fir park, they led through myzia ne Maolida’s 65 th-minute penalty after Fish was bundled over by Stephen O’donnell and in windy conditions, looked to have survived a late mother well siege. But in the fourth minute of stoppage time, Hibs could not deal with a long throw-in and defender Shane Blaney fired home to break the visitors’ hearts, with the dejected players strewn across the pitch at the final whistle.

“It’s a sickener,” continued Fish. “It’s going to take a while to digest. We’ve thrown away too many good opportunit­ies this season. Motherwell was another prime example of that. It can’t happen and that’s on us. We have to take responsibi­lity for that. It will take a few days but we need to pick ourselves up and go again.

“We’ve had so many times when we’ve been in front in games and we’ve conceded in the last minute, last ten minutes, for whatever reason. That’s on the players and we know that. it hurts. i think it will take a few days, first and foremost, to let it digest. I think everyone needs to go away and we need to have a look at ourselves and what’ s gone wrong this season. The only thing we can do now is go and play for the badge and win the last five games that are available. The lads are gutted. We’ve only got ourselves to blame.

“I feel like I’ve failed – the team is now in the bottom six. I’ve played a lot of those games. I need to look at myself and that hurts as well. No-one out there never gives less than 100 per cent. We’ve had a few things go against us this year and sloppy moments like that in the last minute has cost us. i’ d never say it’s down to effort or training. But that’s football and it hurts.

“We apologise to the fans as well because we feel their backing every week. It’ll hurt them just as much as us. It’s tough to take and we apologise.”

Fully aware of what the club’s ambitions should be, Fish added: “It’s obviously third. I do believe the squad we had this season was good enough to do that. Third and we want to be playing in Europe. That is where the club should be and us as players can only apologise for not achieving that this year .”

Fish has now spent two seasons on loan at Hibs from Old Trafford and the 21-year-old was asked what the long-term future holds for him. “I’ve not really given it much thought, to be honest,” he admitted. “I take it step by step and whatever happens in the summer, I don’t know.”

 ?? ?? Will Fish called Hibs’ late collapse at Motherwell ‘a sickener’ and the defender apologised to fans after the club missed out on the top six
Will Fish called Hibs’ late collapse at Motherwell ‘a sickener’ and the defender apologised to fans after the club missed out on the top six

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