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Dundee United 1-3 Hibs: Analysis

Dundee United 1-3 Hibs: Analysis

BBC News26-02-2025

This was a match the Hibs of the first half of the season - who at one point were rock bottom of the Premiership - would have lost.In fact, they did lose late on against United in October, with Joe Newell's red card eventually leading to the concession of two goals in stoppage time.Now they carry a potent threat up front and have cultured players in the middle of the park, with Nectarios Triantis at the heart of much of their good work, sliding through a brilliant pass for Bowie to effectively win it.David Gray's side are far more resilient in defence as well, with the back three of Jack Iredale, Rocky Bushiri and Warren O'Hora looking solid.On this form, and with this momentum, Hibs will strongly fancy their chances of overtaking Aberdeen, now just one point in front, and finishing third.Their only defeat in their last 17 games was against leaders Celtic, and they even managed to get the better of them at the weekend.Next up, rivals Hearts at Easter Road on Sunday.

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