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  • Date:2008-09-20
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:New Douglas Park
  • Attendance:4058
  • Referee:McDonald, D

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

79mins

Dean Shiels is replaced by Ross Chisholm.

62mins

Richard Offiong is being taken off, Joel Thomas has come on in his place.

62mins

David Graham is replaced by Mark Corcoran.

62mins

Sebastian Sorsa is replaced by Steven Ettien.

59mins

The referee has booked Simon Mensing.

52mins

Colin Nish is replaced by Steve Pinau.

51mins

Sebastian Sorsa is booked for unsporting behaviour.

48mins

The referee has booked David van Zanten.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by D McDonald

44mins

John Rankin is booked for unsporting behaviour.

39mins

Goal!! Hibernian have scored with Derek Riordan putting it in the back of the net.

38mins

Steven Fletcher is being taken off, Derek Riordan has come on in his place.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Derek Riordan was Hibs' hero as Mixu Paatelainen's side grabbed a hard-fought victory at Hamilton Academical.

The former Celtic striker was on the pitch for less than a minute before he scored the spectacular winner, and he also went close on two other occasions in the second half.

Hamilton worked hard throughout the game and were holding their own up until Riordan's introduction, but they simply didn't have an answer to his skill.

Although Hamilton dominated the second half, with tackles flying everywhere and lots of commitment being shown, they simply didn't do enough to test Yves Ma-Kalambay in the Hibs goal.

Hamilton had the first chance inside two minutes when Brian Easton and James McArthur linked well to set up Simon Mensing, but the ex-Motherwell midfielder's drive whistled inches past the left post.

Easton then saw his tenth-minute shot deflected wide with Ma-Kalambay scrambling and two minutes later Hibs went desperately close to breaking the deadlock when Dean Shiels' corner from the left was headed onto the crossbar by Colin Nish.

In the 37th minute Hibs went close again when Shiels set up Nish, but his low shot was saved to his right by Tomas Cerny.

Riordan climbed off the bench moments later and within 60 seconds he had mugged Mensing on the left and curled a delicate shot past the helpless Cerny and into the top right-hand corner of the net.

Hamilton came out for the second half with their tails up, but it took the introduction of a three-pronged substitution in the 61st minute to really breathe life into their play.

Mark Corcoran, Joel Thomas and Steven Ettien replaced David Graham, Richard Offiong and Sebastien Sorsa, and the trio immediately sparked Hamilton into action.

A neat one-two between James McCarthy and Corcoran in the 64th minute carved open the Hibs defence, but captain Ian Murray recovered well to blast the ball past his own left post for a corner.

Three minutes later Thomas curled a shot just the wrong side of the right post with Ma-Kalambay struggling.

Corcoran went close in the 78th minute when Ma-Kalambay parried his 25-yard pile-driver but James McArthur couldn't react in time as the ball fell at his feet.

Six minutes from time Riordan nearly doubled Hibs' lead when he picked up a pass from fellow substitute Steve Pinau and forced a good save out of Cerny.

Riordan also had the last say in the match, curling a neat free-kick towards the bottom left corner, but Cerny again saved well.

Hamilton Academical

Hibernian

Corners

127

Fouls

106

Goal attempts

1410

Shots off target

105

Offsides

12

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