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Scottish Premiership team of the week: Hearts stars dominate round one best XI as Hibs ace also named

Scottish Premiership team of the week: Hearts stars dominate round one best XI as Hibs ace also named

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It was an impressive start to the 2025/26 Scottish Premiership campaign for both Hearts and Hibs as both sides got off to winning starts. Hibs beat Dundee 2-1 at Dens Park thanks to a Kieron Bowie brace, whilst Hearts beat Aberdeen at home thanks to a header from Stuart Findlay and Graeme Shinnie own goal.
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Flying bottles and pre-planned celebrations part of Boyle's brilliant European night

Scotsman

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  • Scotsman

Flying bottles and pre-planned celebrations part of Boyle's brilliant European night

Watch fans react to moment Boyle scores his second goal in 2-0 away win over Partizan Sign up to our Hibs football newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... In the wild few seconds after he'd bagged his 100th goal for Hibs, Martin Boyle wheeled away in celebration. And then wondered if he was going to end up nursing a concussion as bottles rained down from the Gravediggers end at the Partizan Stadion. Even before the second half of last night's uproarious European triumph in Belgrade kicked off, then, the visiting skipper wanted to clarify something with Maltese referee Philip Farrugia. If he should just happen to score again, Boyle asked, would it be OK to go and celebrate with the Hibs fans in the far corner? Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad You want your strikers to be confident. And, even as he nursed a heavily strapped left knee guaranteed to cause him some discomfort on the flight back to Edinburgh, Boyle had every right to feel as if he could make the journey in a single bound; he might as well have been wearing Superman's famous S under his yellow away shirt. Boyle, full of pride in how Hibs stood up to an intimidating atmosphere, followed up that back-post finish – more on that later – with a second-half penalty that carried David Gray's team a long way towards the UEFA Conference League play-offs. Pending events in Edinburgh next Thursday night, of course. 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Hopefully, a safe journey back home and we can see them next week. But yeah, all round brilliant night. 'As a player it's just amazing to play in front of that sort of crowd. I mean, playing at an international level you get the feeling of that. Playing at Tynecastle, Ibrox. It's intimidating. 'I've played Jordan away with Australia. So I knew exactly what to expect. It can be quite intimidating. 'But there's a lot of people in the squad that haven't experienced that. And that's a great experience for them. Everyone rose to the occasion. It's perfect. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'It's the crowd you want to play in front of. Intimidating. It can only give you that buzz and keep you going.' Boyle, who has backed Grant Hanley to bring even more experience and leadership to Hibs following the Scotland defender's decision to sign a two-year contract despite having offers elsewhere, looked in a bit of discomfort as his left leg was bandaged from upper shin to lower thigh. 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Martin Boyle swerves double Hibs injury scare after raging Partizan fans launched Vodka bottles
Martin Boyle swerves double Hibs injury scare after raging Partizan fans launched Vodka bottles

Daily Record

time25 minutes ago

  • Daily Record

Martin Boyle swerves double Hibs injury scare after raging Partizan fans launched Vodka bottles

The two-goal hero of Belgrade enraged the notorious Gravediggers by celebrating in front of the home end Martin Boyle admits he got a real scare as he swerved yet another serious knee injury in Belgrade, writes Ross Pilcher from Serbia. ‌ And it wasn't the only one as he revealed raging Partizan fans launched VODKA bottles at his head as he celebrated Hibs' opener. ‌ Boyle was at the double in the Serbian capital as David Gray's side thrived in the cauldron that is the Partizan Stadium, taking a 2-0 first leg lead back to Easter Road, where they will look to finish the job and book a spot in the Europa Conference League playoff round. ‌ After slamming the Hibees into a first half lead, Boyle hit the deck as he turned in the middle of the park with fans and teammates fearing the worst. The Hibs skipper has twice been sidelined for a significant period of time after injuring his knee ligaments. Thankfully this wasn't a third time, although he was heavily bandaged as he emerged in the bowels of Stadion Partizan. And he was lucky to escape a head injury whilst celebrating as the notorious Gravediggers let him know what they thought of his celebration. 'The knee's alright,' he said. "I had a bit of a scare. Slipped and hyperextended it. So hopefully it settles down well. 'I've got no time to dwell on it. We've got a game in a few days. I think that is your first thought. And then I knew when it was alright. ‌ 'I was just telling them to waste time a little bit. So yeah. Like you say, it's always a bit of a scare. 'These things can happen in a game. Touch wood, it doesn't happen again. And I'll be alright. 'But it's just precautionary at the moment. So yeah, I'm ready to go again. I'm ready to hopefully score more goals.' ‌ Boyle dispatched a second-half penalty to double the advantage and made a beeline for the 350 Hibs fans who had travelled to the Serbian capital - an altogether safer option than how he celebrated the opener. He said: 'It was better than the first one when I was getting vodka bottles off my head! But like you say, it was brilliant. ‌ 'I asked the ref at half-time if I could go over and celebrate in front of our fans, if I scored, after he told me not to celebrate in front of the home fans. So I already knew in my head that there could be another goal for me here. 'It's all down to big Kieron causing havoc in the box. That decision comes so there was no doubt in my mind that I was going to take it. Yeah, lovely feeling. 'It's great to celebrate with the fans. They can have that memory, hopefully something that lives with them for a long time. But that will mean us finishing the job off next week.' ‌ Far from being put off by the incessant noise from the home fans - who were loud from about 90 minutes before kick-off until they eventually left the ground - Boyle couldn't get enough of the infamous Grobari. 'Yeah, as a player it's just amazing,' he said. 'I mean, playing at an international level you get the feeling of that. 'Playing at Tynecastle, Ibrox. It's intimidating. I've played Jordan away with Australia. So I knew exactly what to expect. It can be quite intimidating. 'But there's a lot of people in the squad that haven't experienced that. And that's a great experience for them. Everyone rose to the occasion. It's perfect. 'It's the crowd you want to play in. Intimidating. It can only give you that buzz and keep you going.' Tune in to Hotline Live every Sunday to Thursday and have your say on the biggest issues in Scottish football and listen to Record Sport's newest podcast, Game On, every Friday for your sporting fix, all in bitesize chunks.

Livingston v Falkirk: Pick of the stats
Livingston v Falkirk: Pick of the stats

BBC News

time26 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Livingston v Falkirk: Pick of the stats

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