Missing the top six is a huge failure for the Easter Road club and there’s obvious problems on the pitch that need addressed more than anything.
That, of course, occurred under Lee Johnson’s watch before the Englishman was fired. Hibs lead 2-0 with more than an hour remaining in Montgomery’s debut game as manager against Kilmarnock. Final score: 2-2. A month later, after leading 2-0 at home to Ross County with 16 minutes remaining, the game ended 2-2.
The following week, after leading 2-1 in injury time against St Mirren, what happened? A 2-2 draw. There is more. Hearts’ last-gasp winner in the holiday derby in Leith, Celtic’s 92nd-minute winner at Easter Road, Ross County’s 98th-minute level in Dingwall and St Johnstone stealing all three points from Leith with a goal nine minutes from time.
Is it any surprise that as the Fir Park clock struck the 94th minute on Saturday, with a 1-0 advantage that put them in the top six of the live table, every Hibs fan in the stadium was fearing the worst? And so it happened.
The Hibees’ major issue this season has been game management. This is a responsibility shared by both the dugout staff and the players. You don’t need much of a review to know that.
It will be interesting to see how they seek to resolve the situation in the coming months. However, for the time being, the best thing Montgomery could do to ensure he remains at the wheel next season is to finish first in the split by winning. And winning well.
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