The Scotsman

Mcginn focused on impressing new boss

- By MOIRA GORDON

Paul Mcginn’s 83rd-minute strike earned Hibs a share of the points against Aberdeen – but he also gave his own profile a boost ahead of the appointmen­t of a new manager.

The Easter Road club intend to whittle down their list of candidates over the next few days, before speaking to frontrunne­rs by the end of the week and Mcginn knows that, after a tough season, during which the squad have failed to hit the same heights they reached last term, the final few games of the season are far from meaningles­s.

“You know whatever manager is going to come in, he will be watching,” he said.

“They might not go back and watch the games you played well in, but they are going to watch these games, so we need to be bang at it.

“I thought most of us played well [against Aberdeen], although I thought it might have been one of those games where we were a bit toothless, so it was good we got the goal.

“I have no idea how Joe's shot didn't go in. I just thought it was going to be one of those days, but I have to give Joe Lewis credit for the save."

That shot was one of two key saves made by the Aberdeen goalkeeper.

The one in the first half saw him get his fingertips to Eias Melkersen’s low shot to push it just wide of the upright, while the second-half interventi­on came as Joe Newell pounced on a misguided Funso Ojo header, but could not get past Lewis who rushed out and, making himself big, managed to deny the midfielder

By that stage Aberdeen were already ahead, thanks to David Bates’ close-range finish and, just as they are now doing off the field, Hibs had to play catch up.

Forced to shake things up themselves after a substandar­d season, the Pittodrie side are already several months along the road Hibs are now on, where Jim Goodwin has already made many of the tough calls regarding personnel. That uncertaint­y awaits the Leith squad.

However, having slammed home Ryan Porteous’ 83rdminute knockdown, Mcginn acknowledg­ed the situation was of their own making and, although getting married will take priority when the curtain fails on the season, there will be no respite for anyone at Hibs over the summer.

He said: “You would rather have a set team and be in the position we were in last year and looking forward to a final.

“But football is so long and your whole career is a rollercoas­ter. Nothing surprises you.

“I’m getting married at the end of May. I moved it with Scotland, but then the Ukraine game got moved and I thought John wouldn’t get there, but he’s managing to sneak a wee day in.

“But most players are profession­al during the summer.

“They track you now with this Strava app anyway. You can’t get away with anything, unless you’ve got a dog and you can strap it to the dog!

“You can’t get away with doing nothing, but with the new manager coming in I would imagine all the boys will be doing extra running.”

 ?? ?? ↑ Paul Mcginn celebrates his equaliser for Hibs against Aberdeen
↑ Paul Mcginn celebrates his equaliser for Hibs against Aberdeen

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