Jack Ross believes ‘decision making’ cost Hibs two points

Easter Road Stadium, Edinburgh, Midlothian, UK.
30/11/2019.
Pic shows: Hibs surrender a 2 goal lead to tie the match 2-2 against Kilmarnock at Easter Road Stadium, Edinburgh.
Credit: Ian Jacobs
Hibs’ Head Coach Jack Ross believes that ‘decision making’
cost his team two points against Kilmarnock at Easter Road yesterday.
Hibs looked to be cruising towards a fourth successive
Ladbrokes Premiership victory after goals from Christian Doidge and Jason
Naismith gave them a comfortable 2-0 lead but Alex Bruce pulled one back midway
through the second half and Dario Del Fabro equalised in time added on.
This was the third time this season Hibs have thrown away two-goal leads at home in the dying minutes and Ross was aware of that unwanted record.
Speaking after the final whistle Ross said: “Looking at
the game overall and that little last part of the match – when we’d weathered
the worst of it – our decision-making cost us.
“I’d been conscious not to pay attention to what’s gone
before. The only thing I can affect is what’s happened since I took job. But
I’d been aware there had been that scenario.
“People talk about bravery to play, and we showed that,
but you need bravery to make those ugly decisions that win you matches.
“Several minutes
before we conceded we had possession in the middle prior to conceding the
free-kick. Maybe you play forward into space but these comments are made with
hindsight.
“I’ve told the players there’s nothing we can do now to
affect the last ninety seconds, it’s about not dwelling on it and it’s about
affecting Wednesday.
“I don’t want to forget how good we were early on against a
side that has had plaudits. The only criticism was we weren’t further ahead.
“We need to take positives about that but it’s about
doing it for 90 minutes, whether that’s tempo or understanding. We will get to
the bottom of that.”