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GRAY: WE DESERVED MORE OUT GAME BUT GAVE OURSELVES TWO MUCH TO DO

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December 01, 2025

DAVID GRAY reckons Hibs suffered a raw deal ending up pointless against Celtic.

- BY MICHAEL GANNON

The Easter Road side were sunk by two goals in 33 seconds in the first half but staged a fightback in the second period.

Gray's men fell just short but the boss insisted the performance was the perfect response to last week's dismal defeat to Motherwell.

He said: "When I strip it back, I obviously hate losing games,

"I'll never accept that but I've certainly seen the reaction from Tuesday night at the start of the game, and then I've seen the reaction in the second half.

"Once we got the goal, there was only one team going to go and score the next one I felt.

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