Edinburgh Evening News

Hibs boss sets sights on derby win after tribute to Gordon

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Nick Montgomery will take his team to Tynecastle for Wednesday’s Edinburgh derby on a high after a dramatic home victory over Dundee put the Easter Road side within touching distance of a top-six place. And he said Saturday’s 2-1 win was a fitting tribute on a day when Hibs fans marked the first anniversar­y of late chairman Ron Gordon’s passing, writes John Greechan.

Supporters stood to applaud a video montage of Gordon’s time at Easter Road before the game, then staged a more impromptu minute’s ovation – which included players after Rocky Bushiri delayed a restart at a goal kick – with 68 minutes on the clock. On a day when Myziane Maolida’s late winner had the home crowd on their feet, emotions were running high.

Hibs boss Montgomery said: “It was a great tribute to Ron. Unfortunat­ely, I never got to meet Ron. But I see Ron every day in his son Ian and (his widow) Kit. I know how special Ron is to the club, what he did for the club.

“It was fitting for us to get three points when we were marking the anniversar­y of his passing. Not a day goes by when we don’t think about

Ron and what he did for the club. It’s been really nice to see the tributes this week.”

A first league win since December 9 was notable for Dylan Vente breaking a scoring drought that goes back even further, to December 3, and January signing Maolida scoring a stunning solo winner after Luke McCowan’s equaliser looked to have punctured home hopes.

“I thought Myziane’s goal just summed up his performanc­e,” said Montgomery. “And the team’s performanc­e more than deserved the win. This builds a good foundation moving into Wednesday’s derby. We go out every week trying to win the game. Anyone can win a derby.

“In the last derby here, we probably deserved something out of the game: Martin Boyle missed a penalty, we had enough opportunit­ies to win the game, then one moment of brilliance from Lawrence Shankland and a mistake at the back cost us on the night.

“I’m really looking forward to going to Tynecastle, knowing it will be a good atmosphere.

“Hearts had been on a great run. But it’s a derby. Anything can happen.”

 ?? ?? Hibs manager Nick Montgomery, left, looks on pensively during the match against Dundee
Hibs manager Nick Montgomery, left, looks on pensively during the match against Dundee
 ?? ?? Tony Docherty’s Dundee side left Easter Road with nothing
Tony Docherty’s Dundee side left Easter Road with nothing

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