It was a canter for the Easter Road side against the Scottish champions who were under interim charge with new boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst watching from the stands.
Martin Boyle was the star of the show for Jack Ross’ men who will meet Celtic in next month’s final. All three teams mentioned are back in midweek action with Hibs taking on Ross County in a rearranged fixture, while Celtic and Rangers have European games.
Meanwhile, the transfer window is just around the corner with plans being made by teams for reinforcements but also extended deals with those players out of contract at the end of the season able to speak to teams in January.
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Meanwhile, the transfer window is just around the corner with plans being made by teams for reinforcements but also extended deals with those players out of contract at the end of the season able to speak to teams in January.
5. Barisic a Villa target
Borna Barisic could be the first player Steven Gerrard targets from Rangers. The new Aston Villa boss is reportedly on the hunt for a new left-back and could turn to the Croatian star. Barisic has been linked with moves to Serie A in the past and is contracted until 2024. (Mirror)
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6. Goldson slams team-mates
Connor Goldson has slammed team-mates after Rangers lost to Hibs in the League Cup semi-final at Hampden Park. The Ibrox side found themselves 3-0 in the first-half. Goldson said: “We’ve let ourselves down. Players don’t follow instructions. We’ve not been good enough for the whole of this season and hopefully a new manager can come in and give us a spark.” (Premier Sports)
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7. Celtic target 'multiple signings'
Celtic are planning on adding “major reinforcements” in January as they look to win back the league title from Rangers. According to a report “multiple signings” have been targeted. Ange Postecoglou has admitted previously the club will look to do business in the transfer window. (Football Insider)
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8. Neilson laments 'dark arts'
Hearts boss Robbie Neilson bemoaned the “dark arts” of Motherwell as his side fell to a 2-0 defeat at Fir Park. He said: “The game was touch, tackle, free-kick, touch, tackle, throw-in, touch, tackle, corner. We just didn’t get the ball down because Motherwell ratted us for fun.” (Evening News)
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