Hibs are bracing themselves for another injury blow with Aiden McGeady undergoing further scans on his hamstring.
04.02.2023 - 21:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
St Mirren's incredible unbeaten home run came to a painful end as Elie Youan's second-half strike saw them suffer their first defeat on home soil since July.
The Buddies were hoping to make it 13 without a loss at a packed and expectant SMiSA Stadium. After squandering a couple of promising chances in an extremely blustery first half, the Saints found themselves behind after the break when Frenchman Youan found the bottom corner past a sprawling Trevor Carson.
Tony Watt and Thierry Small made their home debuts for St Mirren off the bench but couldn't inspire their new club to a comeback, with Stephen Robinson's side slipping down to sixth in the Premiership table on the back of the defeat. The Buddies do still have a game in hand on Hibs, who leapt above them into fifth spot.
Robinson resisted the temptation to tinker with a winning side, naming the exact same starting XI that beat Aberdeen on Wednesday night. New recruits Tony Watt and Thierry Small were both on the bench again, with Hibs minus star striker Kevin Nisbet and former Saints midfielders Kyle Magennis and Jake Doyle-Hayes. All three were missing through injury.
The visitors started brightly in the blustery conditions, with keeper Trevor Carson called into action early. He produced a strong save from Elie Youan's low drive after the forward was teed up nicely by winger Harry McKirdy. Mark O'Hara was next to come to the Buddies' rescue, pulling off a crucial block from James Jeggo's goal-bound effort.
It took 13 minutes for St Mirren to register their first effort, with O'Hara blazing a volley over the bar. Tanser then fired into David Marshall's arms from the edge of the box as they finally began to warm up.
Hibs suffered an early injury blow when McKirdy was
Hibs are bracing themselves for another injury blow with Aiden McGeady undergoing further scans on his hamstring.
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Dame Helen Mirren ditched her signature bob for ageless platinum waves as she attended the Berlin premiere of Golda.The actress, who last year admitted to still loving her former boyfriend, Liam Neeson, stunned as she attended the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival in Germany on Monday and was pictured with long flowing hair extensions. Helen, 77, sported an off-the-shoulder floor-length black dress that featured a low-cut ruffled neckline, which she paired with gold chandelier earrings as she walked the red carpet.
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