The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Pink: ‘Focused’ Arbroath ‘have a lot of fish to fry’

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Arbroath assistant boss Ian “Pink” Campbell says his side’s attention is now fully focused on the Championsh­ip title.

The Lichties went down 3-1 at Gayfield to Shaun Maloney’s Hibs – despite Craig Wighton opening the scoring for the home side in the opening moments.

Goals from Demetri Mitchell, Kevin Nisbet and then Chris Mueller won the tie for the Edinburgh side.

But Pink says the Lichties will have to put the result behind them as they turn their attention back to the league campaign.

The Lichties’ lead at the top has been cut to two after Kilmarnock beat Dunfermlin­e.

Asked whether the game against Hibs could be a taster of what might be to come should they reach the Premiershi­p next season, Pink insisted there was still a long way to go.

“Well, we are where we are,” he said. “We’re focused.

“We’re a hard team to beat and we have a lot of fish to fry between now and the end of the season.

“All our focus is now on Queen of the South.

“It’s a great place to be, a great team to manage. I’m sure Dick would tell you that.”

On the game itself, Pink felt his side should have added to their tally early in the second half with Wighton, Scott Stewart and Jack Hamilton seeing

efforts saved by Matt Macey.

Although Arbroath took an early lead in the game, the visitors had 18 attempts on goal and enjoyed 60% of possession.

The Lichties assistant had no complaints over the final result.

“I thought Hibs played well and we are disappoint­ed to go out of the cup,” he said.

“We had gilt-edged chances and we would have had a good chance of winning the game if they hadn’t scored a brilliant goal.

“I liked Hibs, I liked them a lot – they’ve got a lot of pace, a lot of penetratio­n.

“They were better than us.”

Hibs boss Shaun Maloney was pleased with his side’s display after going behind early on.

“It was a big test,” he said. “The conditions weren’t easy. But the mentality was very good from the players.

“They fought, but they also played. So I’m really pleased.

“Arbroath are top of the league below.

“You have to be very wary of these games and there’s a reason it’s on TV.”

The Easter Road manager added: “With the goal going in so early, the momentum they had made it a very difficult game for us.

“I’m just really pleased for the players with what they showed today.”

 ?? ?? Chris Hamilton challenges Hibs’ Sylvester Jasper.
Chris Hamilton challenges Hibs’ Sylvester Jasper.

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