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Hibs boss happy to have ‘one of the best in league’ fit to face Dundee

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David Marshall is fit, Rocky Bushiri raring to go. In a season when there’s been so much disruption around a squad diminished by injury and internatio­nal commitment­s, both pieces of news have to be considered positives.

And how Hibs could do with a few of those, heading into this afternoon’s home game against dogged and dangerous Dundee, currently sitting five points ahead of their hosts in the Scottish Premiershi­p table – and occupying that all-important sixth place in a league given another dramatic counterpoi­nt by the annual split.

This is as close as any February league fixture gets to an absolute “must win” for Nick Montgomery’s men. Every available body will be needed, then, to get the job done.

Revealing that former Scotland No. 1 Marshall had recovered from the injury that saw him limp off late in last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Aberdeen, an upbeat Monty said he was relieved to have “one of the best goalkeeper­s in the league” available, explaining: “The pitch at Pittodrie was really crumbly and it’s just been an action where he’s had more of a cramp than a strain. We had a scan that came back clear, so Marsh has been back in training and is in contention.

“He’s been massive for us. He’s been one of the best goalkeeper­s in the league. The way we play, he’s really calm and composed with the ball at feet. And not only that, he’s a great character. A character who brings a wealth of experience to everything we do. And he’s been on form. Again, it was a precaution­ary thing to take him off but well done to the physios for making the decision. And I thought when Jojo Wollacott came on, he was really assured, took a couple of catches and saw the game out. So there are a lot of positives to take from the situation – but it’s great to have Marsh back in training.”

Bushiri is also fit to start despite missing two months of football while serving as a nonplaying member of Democratic Republic of Congo’s AFCON squad, Montgomery confirming: “Yeah, he’s trained really well this week. Unfortunat­ely he’s been away for two months and didn’t play one minute of match football. But that’s stuff we can’t control.

“He’s trained really hard, been back for just over a week, so yeah, he’s in contention for tomorrow. As ever, I’ll pick based on who is ready and available, pick the best 11 players to start – and decide who comes off the bench. The one thing we have now is that impact off the bench. We’ve got people fighting for positions, so it’s a good headache to have – one I haven’t had very often this season.”

Hibs beat Dundee 2-1 at Dens Park in November and, more pertinentl­y, dominated proceeding­s in a 0-0 draw with the Dark Blues at Easter Road in September. On paper, the home side should have the beating of Tony Docherty’s men. On paper.

“The last time we played them at home, we had 25 opportunit­ies on goal and still couldn’t break them down,” said Montgomery. “They’re quite resilient, they defend well. But they’re also dangerous. So what we can’t do is change things to chase it. We have to go out there with a plan to win the game."

Asked about the risk of thinking beyond this game, and trying to work out how they’ll navigate the following seven league fixtures before the split, Monty noted: “It’s always about the next game and putting in full preparatio­n. Then it’s about the players executing it on the day. But we’re at home a lot now, which is good.

“I hope we can fill the stadium between now and the end of the season. And make those home games count, with everyone getting behind the team.”

Marsh has been one of the best goalkeeper­s in the league, he’s really calm and composed

 ?? ?? Scotland No.1 David Marshall has recovered from the injury that saw him limp off late in last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Aberdeen at Pittodrie Picture: Paul Devlin/SNS
Scotland No.1 David Marshall has recovered from the injury that saw him limp off late in last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Aberdeen at Pittodrie Picture: Paul Devlin/SNS
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