David Gray had expressed a desire before this match for Tuesday’s late equalizer to be a “turning point” in Hibs’ season, and this result suggests it might indeed be. From the opening minute, they maintained an offensive posture, launching continuous attacks. This performance indicated a Hibs team playing with confidence. The Cadden brothers, Junior Hoilett, and Elie Youan consistently posed an attacking threat, as Motherwell struggled to counter their pace, tactical variety, and precise deliveries in the final third. Following a nine-match winless streak, head coach Gray was, as expected, under considerable pressure. Nevertheless, the board maintained its support for him, and it appears the players also endorse him. After Josh Campbell’s goal, several players ran to celebrate with Gray and his coaching staff in the dugout, potentially signaling a shift in circumstances. Post navigation Bournemouth’s Success Rooted in Squad Depth Wrexham Manager Parkinson Affirms New Investors are a “Fantastic Fit”