Hibs boss Alan Stubbs won't dwell on handball controversy

Hibernian head coach Alan Stubbs insists he has moved on from Tuesday's handball controversy.

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The penalty incident, with Alan Muir (bottom right) seemingly with a clear view of the handballThe penalty incident, with Alan Muir (bottom right) seemingly with a clear view of the handball
The penalty incident, with Alan Muir (bottom right) seemingly with a clear view of the handball

But Stubbs has told his players to remember how well they played in the second half of their 2-2 draw with Falkirk and take that into Friday night’s return leg.

Hibs came from a goal behind to lead 2-1 and had a strong penalty claim rejected when Bairns defender David McCracken handled in his own box, only for Bob McHugh to hit a late equaliser.

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But Stubbs does not want to dwell on Alan Muir’s decision or use it to fire up his players ahead of the second leg of the Ladbrokes Premiership play-off at the Falkirk Stadium.

“It certainly won’t be used as motivation,” Stubbs told Hibs TV. “It was an unfortunate circumstance where we should have had a penalty and we never got it, and that’s it. We move on.

“The most important thing as motivation was how well we played in that spell in the second half.

“If the players, which I know they will do, carry that on into Friday, then we give ourselves a better opportunity of getting a result against a good Falkirk team.

“I look at my team and we are more than capable of going to Falkirk and getting a result. I have every confidence in my group of players.”

Stubbs will have Marvin Bartley back in his squad after the midfielder missed the first leg with a tight hamstring.

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