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Hibernian thwarted in quest for overdue league win

It was a case of deja vu for Hibernian as settling for a 1-1 draw at Hamilton meant they had failed to secure their first Ladbrokes Premiership win since the opening day of the season.

Hibs were excellent during the first half and deservedly led through Stevie Mallan’s stunning strike but they could not find the second goal their play deserved before Ross Cunningham’s penalty gave Accies a point.

The Hibs manager was again left to rue his side’s wastefulness in front of goal. A brilliant free-flowing move down the left flank in the 11th minute culminated in Joe Newell crossing for Daryl Horgan, but the winger somehow missed the target from only six yards out.

Hibernian have improved in recent weeks and they should have won last time out against Aberdeen but for Doidge’s profligate finishing. The visitors were excellent during the first half and some of their intricate football was a joy to behold.

There was a lull in proceedings as half-time approached but Tom James came close to doubling the visitors’ advantage with an ambitious long-range free-kick.

Hibs continued to look the most threatening side after the break and, after a clever short corner, Mallan’s drilled cross somehow evaded everyone in a crowded six-yard box.

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