The Scotsman

Doidge can relate to Hibs’ pursuit of glory

- By MOIRA GORDON

When Christian Doidge was going through his recent goal drought, the clear message from his manager and teammates was to keep doing what he was doing and the rewards would eventually come.

The way they saw it, he was still manoeuvrin­g himself into good positions and the chances were coming. Eventually he would convert one.

The same could be said of Hibs and their recent cup history. Since 2015/16, when they reached both major domestic cup finals, winning the Scottish, they have made five-semi final appearance­s and two quarter-finals. In fact, the only time they fell short was against Hearts and tonight’s opponents Queen of the South, who ousted them in round two of the 2016/17 League Cup.

But, just as he worked at maintainin­g a bright outlook when addressing his goalscorin­g lull, Doidge says that Hibs’ tilt at a trophy is bound to come good eventually, provided they keep putting themselves in a position where they can make that happen.

The Welshman’s return to scoring form will, he hopes, help with that objective.

“We have a great changing room here and the boys are so supportive,” said Doidge.

"We always chat about certain things and try to improve each other and encourage each other and they would always be telling me ‘it’s going to drop this week’ and I’m just glad it did against Livingston the other week.

“As a striker you want to score as many goals as you can but I knew that my overall performanc­es were good enough and the lads appreciate­d that so I was never going into games feeling I shouldn’t be out there. I felt I still fully deserved my spot in the team and I was willing to do everything I could to help us win that game of football and I think that showed in my performanc­es.”

The fact that others, such as Kevin Nisbet, pictured inset, and Martin Boy le were weighing in so heavily with the goals, eased any anxiety, though.

“That has been massive this year. As a team we have still been so high up in the league and that has definitely taken a bit of pressure off me,” added Doidge.

"It has been really good to see Boyley scoring a lot of goals and Nissy in his first year in the Scottish Prem really hit the ground running and we have had goals from everywhere.”

The 24-year-old Nisbet missed out on a lucrative move to Birmingham City in January but Doidge believes the player and Hibs have benefited from that and says it could make them even more dangerous as his strike buddy looks to bolster his internatio­nal prospects.

“He’s in a good place at the moment and we’ve just got to make sure he stays happy, he keeps enjoying his football, and I’m sure he’s going to really kick on for the rest of the season,” said Doidge.

“I think he’s a happy striker and happy strikers are very deadly.

“That Scottish call-up is going to give him a bit of a confidence boost, to see what it’s like to represent his country.

And I’m sure he’s going to be striving to get into that squad in the summer.

"He knows he’s got to put in the performanc­es for Hibs to warrant that.”

 ??  ?? 0 Hibs’ Welsh striker Christian Doidge is hoping to help his side progress past Queen of the South in this evening’s Scottish Cup tie in Dumfries
0 Hibs’ Welsh striker Christian Doidge is hoping to help his side progress past Queen of the South in this evening’s Scottish Cup tie in Dumfries
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