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WEAN & ABLE

Hibs can take inspiratio­n from our shock cup win in 2004 when our Easter Road kids knocked out a Rangers team packed with internatio­nal stars

- TAM McMAnus

IT was 20 years ago last month but it still feels like yesterday – and it was a day that can still be used for inspiratio­n on Sunday.

If the current Hibs team want to look for an example of what could happen against Rangers, they should take a peek at the League Cup semi-final.

We had a team full of weans – and we managed to knock out a side of superstars at Hampden.

That penalty shootout win was one of the best feelings of my career. When you look back at that Hibs side, with the likes of Scott Brown, Kevin Thomson, Garry O’Connor and Derek Riordan – and yours truly – it resembles a right good side.

But in 2004 we were just kids and no one gave us a hope in hell of beating that Rangers team.

They had genuine world-class players in their line up. The de Boers, Mikel Arteta, Michael Mols, Stefan Klos, Christian Nerlinger and so on.

They were paying top dollar for players and had dished out a couple of sore ones to us that season before Hampden.

We had to do it the hard way, coming from behind and scoring a late equaliser with Stephen Dobbie’s penalty. It went to spot kicks and it was joy, relief, the lot to stick mine away and some celebratio­n when we won.

I’d argue that was a bigger upset than it would be if Hibs could knock out Rangers on Sunday. The gap was wider back then – but that doesn’t mean it’s not a tall order for Hibs now.

We were young and showed no fear. That’ll be the key this time around for Nick Montgomery’s side. There’s no doubt they will need to be a heck of a lot better than they’ve been in recent games against Rangers.

The two games this season have been embarrassi­ng. The 4-0 at Ibrox was poor and it could have been more. The 3-0 at Easter Road was arguably just as bad. Hibs never laid a glove on them.

In fact, it’s been this way for too long in the Rangers games. We’ve seen other teams give them a game but the results have been rotten, going back to when Jack Ross was in charge and beat them in the League Cup semi-final a while back.

It’s changed days from when Hibs won the Scottish Cup against Rangers and regularly got the better of them in the

Championsh­ip that season under Neil Lennon.

They don’t need to go back 20 years for motivation either. Motherwell showed last weekend what can be done if you have a go at them.

Up until the weekend Rangers had put together a strong run of results but I still don’t think they were that convincing.

Motherwell got at them and made life very uncomforta­ble. That’s what Hibs need to do this weekend. They’ve proved they have it in them.

They gave Celtic a chasing for 45 minutes recently and it was brutal the way they lost it at the end.

The performanc­es in the last few weeks suggest they’ve turned a corner under Montgomery.

Hibs have the firepower to hurt any team. They’ve got about six attacking players that can do damage if they play on the front foot. They also look a lot more solid since Montgomery ditched the 4-4-2 and went for a 4-3-3 or 4-2-31 formation.

They’ll need to be switching on for 90, 120 minutes, however long it takes this time.

Rangers losing to Motherwell could either spark a reaction or inject a few doubts. But Hibs couldn’t really ask for a better time to be taking them on.

Tonight’s encounter with Benfica will take a lot out of Rangers. They’ve got a big squad but they also have injuries, so it will be interestin­g to see how they are coming back from Portugal and straight into a crucial cup tie.

Hibs need to go for it and if Rangers are a big leggy, it could be their big chance to create another huge cup upset.

 ?? ?? BALLBREAKE­R HIBS keeper Daniel Andersson roars in delight but it’s Hampden heartache for Rangers’ Michael Ball and Frank de Boer and, inset, right Tam enjoys the celebratio­ns
BALLBREAKE­R HIBS keeper Daniel Andersson roars in delight but it’s Hampden heartache for Rangers’ Michael Ball and Frank de Boer and, inset, right Tam enjoys the celebratio­ns
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