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Daily Record

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August 22, 2025

Bowie and Hibs were heroes for just one day

BOWIE released his greatest hit at Easter Road seven days earlier.

Unfortunately, there was little stardust in Leith last night as the striker misfired and Hibs now find themselves seriously Under Pressure to keep their Euro hopes alive.

The Heroes were mostly in Legia shirts after a controversial Jean-Pierre Nsame penalty was followed up by Pawel Wszolek’s strike.

Josh Mulligan’s 87th-minute effort has at least given David Gray’s side hope that their Conference League campaign might not yet be in Ashes.

Mulligan, Kieran Bowie and Martin Boyle all had good chances to open the scoring in the first quarter of an hour as Gray’s side flew out the traps.

But the wind was taken from their sails when VAR stuck its nose in after half an hour following what looked a heroic block by Rocky Bushiri.

Finnish ref Mohammad Al-Emara took an age at the monitor before awarding a spot-kick for handball and Nsame slammed high past Jordan Smith from 12 yards.

It got worse for Hibs right on 45 minutes when danger man Wszolek stole in unmarked at the back post to volley home Juergen Elitim’s cross.

For the second week in a row, Hibs were going in two down at the break. Only this time they had no first-leg cushion to fall back on.

Bushiri headed over from six yards shortly after the interval and Boyle was just out of reach for sub Nicky Cadden's dangerous cross shortly after.

But it was Hibs’ turn to thank VAR on the hour when it ruled out Bartosz Kapustka's strike for offside.

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