The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Hibs’ stylish return tothetopfl­ight

- By Brian Fowlie sport@sundaypost.com

HIBS aren’t up there with Celtic yet, but Neil Lennon quoted his old Parkhead boss Martin O’Neill after watching his side return to the top flight with a victory.

He said: “As my old manager used to say, we were astonishin­gly brilliant. “We are looking like a big club again. “We made a really poor start. You can get a little bit drowsy with the atmosphere and all the pomp beforehand.

“The reaction from the team was fantastic and I thought we dominated the game.

“We’ve beaten a very good team, so I’ve got to be thrilled with that.”

It looked like the Hibees might be suffering first-day jitters when they went behind early on.

A bumper crowd acclaiming the unfurling of the Championsh­ip title flag seemed to leave the home players a little stunned.

Thistle capitalise­d on the lethargy and took the lead.

It was nicely created and finished – a precise pass by Lawless and a clever turn and shot from Erskine.

Then John McGinn took the game by the scruff of the neck.

If you’re looking for someone to charge through the crowds and bag the best seats at an Edinburgh Festival show, McGinn’s your man.

Thistle couldn’t cope with his running power and, although his intended pass didn’t get delivered cleanly, the ball ricocheted into the path of Martin Boyle.

He fired the ball past Cerny to put Hibs on level terms.

Steven Whittaker, back at Easter Road after a 10-year absence, got the goal that put his side on the road to victory.

A flick with the outside of his right foot sent the ball spinning into the net.

There was a feeling Simon Murray might have got a touch, but Whittaker was claiming it.

The fans then struck up a chant of “there’s only one Ian Cathro”.

Watching their favourites back in the top flight and winning was a real treat. Being able to gloat about the newlydepar­ted Hearts coach was the cherry on the cake.

Murray – a strong-running focal point for Neil Lennon’s men – scored

 ??  ?? Simon Murray celebrates after scoring from the spot.
Simon Murray celebrates after scoring from the spot.

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