Hibs looking to turn the corner

06 April 2010 14:43
John Hughes is looking for discipline and determination from his Hibernian players to get back to winning ways against Hamilton on Saturday.[LNB] A Robbie Keane penalty gave Celtic a 1-0 win at Easter Road on Sunday which dented the Leith club's hopes of catching third-placed Dundee United, who are now eight points ahead with six Scottish Premier League games remaining.[LNB]Defender Sol Bamba picked up a booking against the Hoops and is facing a three-match ban while Liam Miller and Ian Murray are on the verge of joining him on the sidelines.[LNB]Hughes is also aware that the last time Hibs travelled to play Accies they lost 2-0, with striker Colin Nish being sent off in the final minutes.[LNB]The Hibs boss is demanding an improvement in the result and the discipline this weekend.[LNB]"We have got to get back to winning ways, there is no doubt about it," he told Edinburgh Evening News.[LNB]"There is disappointment and frustration from the players but there is no point in dwelling on what happened against Celtic, our sole focus and concentration this week must be on Hamilton, Hamilton and Hamilton.[LNB]"They are a right good side and I never for a minute thought that they would be in danger of being relegated.[LNB]"If we are going to beat them on Saturday then we have to be right at ourselves and keep our heads.[LNB]"There have been one or two bits and pieces in the last couple of weeks that I have picked up on that I think we could improve.[LNB]"We've maybe given away penalties or silly fouls, picked up daft bookings and all of these things can come back to bite you, especially in terms of suspensions.[LNB]"It's something that I will mention to the boys in the dressing room and make them aware of.[LNB]"If we could get back on track and get that European place that would be great for the club."[LNB]

Source: Team_Talk