St Mirren 0-1 Hibs: How the Hibs players rated

The Hibs players congratulate David Gray on his goalThe Hibs players congratulate David Gray on his goal
The Hibs players congratulate David Gray on his goal
Hibs put in a tough shift to grind out all three points in Paisley against a hard-working St Mirren side. Here's Neil McGlade's post-match ratings.

Adam Bogdan: Didn’t have a save to make in the first half but made a decent block to deny Simeon Jackson early in the second half. 6

David Gray: Captain made a return to the side and rose unmarked to head in the opener. Was replaced by Whittaker midway through the second half. 7

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Efe Ambrose: Similarly to Tuesday night’s Betfred Cup defeat to Aberdeen, was the best defender in a green-and-white jersey. 7

Ryan Porteous: Fairly solid at the back but too often likes to jump into a tackle resulting in a free-kick for the opposition. 6

Lewis Stevenson: Stuck to his duties well and made a few telling tackles. 7

Mark Milligan: Wasn’t scared to put himself about but looked a bit short on energy following last Tuesday’s Betfred Cup defeat. 6

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Stevie Mallan: Below-par display on his return to his old stomping ground but still provided the assist for Gray to head the only goal of the game. 6

Emerson Hyndman: Not up to his standards against Aberdeen. Too many misplaced passes. 5

Daryl Horgan: Spurned a great opportunity to make it 2-0 on the stroke of half-time but was a constant menace for the Saints defence. 6

Thomas Agyepong: First start for Hibs and was always a threat with the ball at his feet. The Capital side's most liveliest player. 7

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Florian Kamberi: Very quiet display from the Swiss who cut a frustrated figure up top. 5

Subs:

Ollie Shaw: Had a glorious chance to add a second but delayed his shot. 4

Steven Whittaker: Added a bit of steel going forward. 4

Vykintas Slivka: Replaced Agyepong late on and was booked for kicking the ball away. 3