The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Entertaine­rs bag three more for win

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HIBS 3 MOTHERWELL 0

Hibernian maintained their freescorin­g Easter Road form with a 3-0 win over Motherwell in their Ladbrokes Premiershi­p opener.

Stevie Mallan, Oli Shaw and Martin Boyle were on target as Hibs made it 22 goals from their last five home matches.

The comfortabl­e victory was all the more impressive given their likely first-choice strike pair Florian Kamberi and Jamie Maclaren both started on the bench.

Kamberi stayed there after playing through a knee complaint as Hibs progressed in the Europa League on Thursday with a draw against Astreras Tripolis, while Maclaren came on in the 64th minute after rejoining the club on loan from Damstadt 98 on Friday.

Hibs were also missing Darren McGregor after the defender went off in Greece and they initially struggled to break down a hard-working visiting side.

However, the game turned on the half-hour mark after Motherwell captain Peter Hartley was penalised for handball after Mallan’s shot hit his elbow.

The midfielder accepted his second opportunit­y by curling the 20-yard free-kick into the bottom corner to take his season tally to four goals.

Hibs doubled their lead in the final minute of the half.

Motherwell appeared to have averted the danger following a Hibs counter-attack but John McGinn flighted a ball over their defence and Shaw got in behind left-back Aaron Taylor-Sinclair before squeezing the ball in at the near post.

Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson brought on Gael Bigirimana and Elliott Frear at half-time and moved to a 3-5-2 formation.

However, hopes of a comeback diminished five minutes into the second half when Shaw laid the ball off for strike partner Boyle, who made room to fire into the bottom corner from 22 yards.

Substitute Danny Johnson provided some positives for the visiting support to take away after a lively display off the bench.

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