Rocky Bushiri’s inaugural goal for Hibernian secured a point against Aberdeen in an exhilarating Scottish Premiership encounter, which saw three goals scored during second-half stoppage time. Joe Newell’s shot, twice deflected, bypassed a helpless Dimitar Mitov in the Aberdeen goal, granting Hibernian a deserved lead at halftime. However, this marked the fifth instance this season that they relinquished points after initially going ahead. The visiting Aberdeen side equalized through Jamie McGrath’s fifth goal of the campaign. Subsequently, home goalkeeper Jordan Smith failed to adequately handle an Aberdeen corner, allowing Nicky Devlin to execute a neat finish. This goal appeared to be the winner until an astonishing final period of play. Nicky Cadden then leveled the score for Hibernian with a magnificent free-kick struck into the top corner, initiating a sequence of dramatic events. Ester Sokler put Jimmy Thelin’s team back in front with a brilliant overhead kick, following excellent work down the right flank by Shayden Morris, who delivered a superb performance after being introduced from the bench. This goal seemed to position Aberdeen level with Celtic at the top of the league table. Nevertheless, Bushiri managed to scramble the ball home from close range just over a minute later, sparking fervent celebrations and easing some of the pressure on Hibernian’s head coach, David Gray. Post navigation Renee Slegers Confirms Extended Interim Role for Arsenal’s Next Five Matches Paralympic Champion Supports Children in Need Swimming Initiative