Rocky Bushiri’s inaugural goal for Hibernian secured a point against Aberdeen in a thrilling Scottish Premiership encounter, which featured three goals scored during second-half stoppage time. Joe Newell’s shot, twice deflected, eluded a helpless Dimitar Mitov in the Aberdeen goal, granting Hibernian a deserved lead at half-time. However, this marked the fifth instance this season where they relinquished points after initially going ahead. The visiting side, Aberdeen, equalized through Jamie McGrath’s fifth goal of the season. Subsequently, home goalkeeper Jordan Smith mishandled an Aberdeen corner, allowing Nicky Devlin to neatly lob the ball home. This goal appeared to be the winner until an extraordinary final period unfolded. Nicky Cadden then restored parity for Hibernian with a magnificent free-kick that found the top corner, yet this only signaled the beginning of the ensuing chaos. Ester Sokler subsequently put Jimmy Thelin’s team back in front with a brilliant overhead kick, following excellent play down the right flank by Shayden Morris, who delivered an outstanding performance after coming off the bench. This goal seemed poised to elevate Aberdeen to a shared top position with Celtic in the league standings. Nevertheless, Bushiri managed to scramble the ball in from close range just over a minute later, igniting fervent celebrations and alleviating some of the pressure on Hibernian’s head coach, David Gray. Hibernian supporters, whether present at Easter Road or following the match remotely, are invited to share their perspectives on the game.

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