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Mixu on the defensive over Hibs' tactics at Ibrox

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Published Date: 22 December 2008
MIXU PAATELAINEN today defended his tactics in the wake of defeat at Ibrox, the Hibs boss facing accusations of being too negative in his approach against Rangers.
Although disappointed to see an unbeaten run of five matches brought to an end, Paatelainen insisted his strategy to soak up pressure and hit on the counter-attack had been spot-on, ruined only by a momentary lapse in concentration and a "fantastic"
overhead kick from Gers striker Kris Boyd.

Pointing out how Rangers themselves had used a similar ploy throughout last season's run to the UEFA Cup final, the Easter Road boss said: "We went to Celtic Park earlier in the season with a very positive attitude, looking to score goals and were beaten.

"We had Rangers at home and went for it full-hearted only to end up losing 3-0 – that's why I felt this was the right way of doing things this time.

"We tried to totally and utterly frustrate Rangers. You could hear the shouts and whistles as their fans started getting frustrated and you could see the way their players were reacting.

"When you go to places like Ibrox you know they will have a lot of the ball and if you leave players isolated one-on-one you are asking for trouble.

"We needed to defend as a team, to be solid, and I was happy with our defensive performance although I wasn't pleased with the way we lost the goal.

"We practised the way we were going to play in training, made sure everyone knew what they were dong and I was delighted with the players' attitude and application."

As Paatelainen pointed out, Hibs did have chances – as did Rangers – Colin Nish shooting wide at the end of the first half when the game was goalless, while both Steven Fletcher and Alan O'Brien had opportunities later in the match.

"If we'd kept a clean sheet or taken one or more of our chances it would have been hailed as a good result, instead people have looked at the outcome and haven't taken our performance into account," said Paatelainen.

"I watched Arsenal, at home yesterday, employing very similar tactics against Liverpool and Walter Smith, who knows his football and is thoroughly respected in the game, didn't criticise us. He said we were well organised and defended well."

Paatelainen made clear, however, that he wouldn't be adopting such tactics on a weekly basis. He said:

"I am pleased that my players can adapt to different tactics, formations and systems. We won't play like that every week but it is an option."

Meanwhile Paatelainen expects striker Derek Riordan, who missed the trip to Ibrox with a gashed ankle, to be fit for Saturday's visit by Kilmarnock.





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  • Last Updated: 22 December 2008 11:28 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Hibernian FC
 
1

Newman!,

22/12/2008 11:55:57
Shocking tactics Mixu. Not our way and why lie down to them? I'd rather go down 3-0 having a go at them than that boring rubbish.
2

Eighteen Seventy-Four,

22/12/2008 12:22:07

Mixu Miller
3

Astaroth,

22/12/2008 12:25:26
I would have rather we got humped 3-0, than that.

It is better to have a go, than not at all.

Every team in the SPL is beatable.

GGTTH
4

Zohan,

22/12/2008 12:25:31
hoofba
5

Ooh Ah Ginger God,

edinburgh 22/12/2008 12:29:27
Mixu son....there is a fundamental difference between The Arsenal and your mob from Easter Road.....
6

Green Penguin,

22/12/2008 12:37:36
Two victory's over the yams, that'll do for me,
7

Jamboree,

22/12/2008 12:46:25
What - NO Flair??????????????
8

Scoop in the City,

22/12/2008 13:29:32
Mixu has obviously decided to cease the traditional hoofball - probably because there was no one far enough forward to hoof it to. A return to the Hibernian way of the 80's, 90's and 00's is exactly what petrie wanted when he appointed Mixu. Mid table mediocrity without the fear of relegation will do him just fine - with just enough of a showcase to nurture Old Firm talent. Get one or two good youngsters, surround them with donkeys that will make the younsters look good, await the call. Job Done!
9

Wee Dennis,

Phuket 22/12/2008 13:33:11
Mixu you were the last person on the planet to realise the diamond formation was a disaster.You are slow on the uptake,think it will be a while before the penny drops that plan B is like watching paint dry.
10

leith keely,

edinburgh 22/12/2008 13:40:10
#6, 2 wins over hearts? let me smell your breath?
11

We love fitba,

google! 22/12/2008 14:06:34
Mixu has tactics???
12

Royalist,

22/12/2008 14:13:33
Hibs fans should give big Mixu a break.

His side were never going to beat the champions elect.

He must be doing OK if Hibs fans now expect something from Ibrox.
13

jkm,

capital city 22/12/2008 15:30:10
12, correct me if i'm wrong but don't the champions elect play at parkhead ???
14

markatview,

22/12/2008 15:35:52
#1 Enlighten us ' what is the hibs way ?
Sell everything you have and scrape by on mediocrity !
Or samba soccer straight from Rio ! hmmmmm
Do you wanna know the truth NEWMAN ..
15

Astaroth,

22/12/2008 15:38:24
We love fitba:
More like tic-tacs.

Green Penguin:
It can be done, I'll get the sacrificial goat, no scrap that I'll get the sacrificial Yak.

Zohan:
Sorry did you say something, nope. Thought so, all I read was 'blah, blah, blah, blah'.
Is your keyboard stuck?
Stop looking at dodgy sites, then there will be no splashes on your keyboard and screen.
Kn08!

GGTTH
16

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22/12/2008 15:56:45
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Reason:
17

jkm,

capital city 22/12/2008 16:09:46
16, you are a idiot !!, ram your sectarian garbage where the sun don't shine.
18

Carl Heinz Rummenigge,

22/12/2008 16:35:12
Was at Greyskull on Saturday. Wish I'd went shoppin wi the wife instead though, such was the standard from both.
19

These Colours don't run,

22/12/2008 16:44:12
#10 did you really mean to start your post with #6,2?
20

Pazuzu,

22/12/2008 17:04:15
These Colours don't run:
Lol.
Bottoms Up:
Shut it rodent.


GGTTH



21

Leroyshat,

22/12/2008 18:22:46
22
lets get one thing straight,
hibs do not fear the gorgie unwashed.
22

Gordon Smiths 364,

Edinburgh 22/12/2008 18:29:28
#21
"were unlucky not to beat cretin leveins defensive rubbish"

How on earth could yous do that playing a 4-6-0 formation, not even the rioters played with that formation during last years european riots.

And to all the harts supporters on here, you have to ask yourselves is 4-6-0 a more attacking formation than a 4-4-2, was the thought of being beaten greater than the thought of winning and playing an attacking game? at home to DUFC? LC needs to be congratulated for hooking that fat guy that plays up front for yous, think his name is "Yad EH?" after that atrocious tackle.

Anyway, see yous on the 3rd, 1-1 at tiny & 3-1 at ER Hibs 8 days later in the SC.
23

eastedin,

22/12/2008 20:07:41
woollies
24

eastedin,

22/12/2008 20:07:42
woollies
25

Dood,

22/12/2008 21:04:10
csf1874

Once again you have managed to enter into the fray and drag yet another thread down to your own standards.

Seriously, just have a wee read through the gash that you've posted. Childish, petty, insult strewn rants. You must be so proud of yourself.

You are either a pathetic teenager or a real saddo with a huge amount of pent up hate.

Either way, you are entirely devoid of intelligence.

Don't bother replying, I'm off.

Eejit.
26

sligohibee,

22/12/2008 21:16:14
Look forward hibees.
2-0 win next weekend right.
27

Plantagenet,

22/12/2008 23:50:12
Much as I am looking forward to our encounter on Jan 3rd I am somewhat depressed about what is happening to our Edinburgh teams. Hibs who are keen to flog the family silver at whatever heartache to the fans, Hearts now going the same way. I thought a few years ago that both clubs being backed by millionaire owners might be able to challenge the gruesome twosome from weegieland. The authorities even changed the rules to shut one owner up and the other lurks in the background leaving his puppet to get on with the selling of assets. we are destined to be regarded as two mid-table non-challengers to the establishment, Hearts will never win the league again and Hibs will never see that Cup with green ribbons on it. So what is the point of all the bile and venom towards each other, we might be better served if we jointly direct it at the OF, the authorities and the Refs.

 

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