Calderwood not getting carried away by Hibs revival

26 February 2011 21:00
Colin Calderwood has told his Hibernian team to remain grounded after securing a fourth successive Clydesdale Bank Premier League win with a 2-0 victory over Inverness at Easter Road. Callum Booth and Lewis Stevenson each scored their first Hibs goals as Calderwood's men secured a 100% record from four games in February to move within five points of sixth-placed Inverness with the SPL split approaching. Booth lofted a volley over Ryan Esson and into the visitors' net after 58 minutes and substitute Stevenson struck a deflected second after 89 minutes. Calderwood, whose side remain 10th despite the victory and face bottom club Hamilton on Tuesday night, said: "We've had a good day, but it took a terrific goal to break the deadlock. "It's a terrific win, because they're a side that are extremely difficult to beat and it took something quite special to get us the victory. This result helps, it gets us closer to Inverness and it concertinas the league. "It's a help to everyone - other teams will be as pleased with our result as we are - but it's important with two games this week we've got to keep stepping forward; it's only a marker. Tuesday night will be another indication - a step forward or a step back."

Source: PA