Hibernian head coach David Gray shared his thoughts with BBC Scotland following the 1-1 draw against Dundee United, expressing his frustration. He stated: “Hugely frustrating. My biggest concern is the decision to award the penalty in the first place. The players didn’t deserve that.” Gray further emphasized his team’s performance, asserting: “We were by far the better team. We deserved to win the game. It’s a decision that’s cost us the game.” He also addressed the impact of the referee’s call, noting: “You can’t appeal a yellow card. It’s a second yellow for something that, in my opinion, is the wrong decision. The level of performance the players put in, they didn’t deserve it.” Concluding his remarks, Gray reflected on the team’s potential while affirming their effort: “Can we still be better? Yes. Can we go and score a second goal to kill the game off? The players did enough to win it.” Post navigation Scottish Premiership Player Updates for Sunday Ulster’s Deflating European Defeat to Toulouse Highlights “Real Level” of Competition