HIBERNIAN PLAYER RATINGS
MATT MACEY 8
Drafted into the Hibs side just days after arriving from Arsenal on loan. Saved well from David Turnbull, Tom Rogic, Ismaila Soro and Diego Laxalt.
PAUL MCGINN 6
Switched to right back when Christian Doidge replaced Drey Wright early in the second-half.
RYAN PORTEOUS 6
Restricted Celtic to ambitious efforts from outside his penalty box.
PAUL HANLON 6
Has had more demanding matches against Celtic at Parkhead during his long career
DREY WRIGHT 6
Contained Celtic’s attacking players during his time on the park.
JOSH DOIG 6
The wing back prevented Jeremie Frimpong from getting forward down his flank.
MELKER HALLBERG 6
Worked hard to nullify Callum McGregor and Ismaila Soro in midfield.
ALEX GOGIC 6
Was his usual industrious self in the middle of the park.
JOE NEWELL 6
Tested Celtic goalkeeper Conor Hazard with an early volley - but then gifted the home team a chance when he gave away the ball on the edge of his area.
JAMIE MURPHY 7
The on-loan Rangers winger did well to supply Kevin Nisbet with a scoring opportunity with a long diagonal ball in the first-half. Got a powerful shot on target late on.
KEVIN NISBET 8
Always looked capable of nettng. The striker popped up in injury-time to grab the equaliser.
Substitutes
LEWIS STEVENSON (for Doig, 46) 4
Made his 500th Hibs appearance when he replaced Doig at half-time.
CHRISTIAN DOIDGE (for Wright, 52) 3
Failed to trouble Hazard.
STEPHEN MALLAN (for Newell, 68) 3
Injected much-needed energy into Hibs’ play.
STEPHEN MCGINN (for Hallberg, 80) 1
Gave away the free-kick that David Turnbull scored from.
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