Manner of Hibs’ win was ‘really pleasing’ says Jack Ross

Hibs’ Head Coach Jack Ross last night said the manner of
victory over Aberdeen was ‘really pleasing’ and he praised the quality of
two-goal Martin Boyle.

After an evenly fought first half in dreadful conditions,
Hibs sparked to life after the break recording the biggest home league victory
over the Dons for 62-years.

The quality of Hibs’ play was outstanding at times with
every man playing his part although a special mention should go to Florian
Kamberi who capped off a five-star performance with a sensational solo goal.

Scott Allan provided the pass of the day to open up the
Aberdeen defence allowing Boyle to dance round the keeper and tap the ball into
the empty net then Kamberi was the supplier for Boyle’s second with a visionary
ball.

The players were deservedly applauded from the field as Hibs
consolidated their top six place.

After the final whistle Ross said: “I’ve been pleased with
the performance levels, even in the last two games (against Ross County and
Kilmarnock) we didn’t win, and we just continued that against a really good
side.

“To win full stop, never mind in that manner, was really
pleasing.

“We’re very much a front foot team but it’s just getting the
balance right and we were better today. The quality of our goals is terrific as
well.

When asked about the performance of Boyle he added “He is
also a good player, you don’t know how good they are until you work first hand
with them and he’s a good player.

“He is quick but he is a good footballer and helped us.

“He’s a terrific character and he’s got a real desire to do
well in games, he trains brilliantly.

“He is a good all-round footballer as well as being quick,
which is what people always look at.

“I am lucky with the group of players I’ve inherited that
how they go about their business day-to-day is really good and I’ve enjoyed
working with them.”