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Hibernian 1-3 Motherwell: Kevin van Veen's double at Easter Road inflicts third straight loss on Hibs

Match report as Motherwell win 3-1 at Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership; Kevin van Veen's second-half double after Sean Goss' opener helped to inflict a third straight defeat on Hibs; Kevin Nisbet had pulled goal back for home side

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Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Hibernian and Motherwell

Kevin van Veen's second-half double inflicted a third straight defeat on Hibernian as Motherwell won 3-1 at Easter Road.

The Dutchman rode his luck with a penalty that squirmed under Hibs goalkeeper David Marshall before adding a third with a brilliant free-kick.

The visitors took an early lead with a sublime free-kick from Sean Goss and were well worthy of their lead at the break.

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - APRIL 01: Motherwell's Kevin van Veen (centre) celebrates making it 2-0 during a cinch Premiership match between Hibernian and Motherwell at Easter Road, on April 01, 2023, in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)
Image: Motherwell's Kevin van Veen celebrates giving them the win at Easter Road

Van Veen's spot-kick doubled the advantage before Kevin Nisbet made it 2-1 with a close-range header. Van Veen's second sealed the points to leave Hibs just one point above the split line in sixth place.

The visitors started well and took the lead after only seven minutes through Goss.

Motherwell midfielder Dean Cornelius was fouled on the edge of the box and Goss lifted a stunning free-kick into the top corner.

The home side responded well and Steelmen defender Paul McGinn was well positioned to clear the danger with Josh Campbell ready to pounce, before Nisbet had a header tipped over the bar by Liam Kelly.

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Hibs wing-back Chris Cadden then curled a left-foot effort just wide after cutting in from the right but it was the away team that should have doubled their lead.

Van Veen raced on to Dan Casey's ball over the top but prodded his effort just past the post from close range.

After being booed off by the home fans at half-time, it was no surprise that Hibs manager Lee Johnson made some changes at the break.

He brought Harry McKirdy on for Jake Doyle-Hayes and switched to a flat back four, with CJ Egan-Riley moving into midfield.

But things got worse for the Leith side when they fell two behind from the penalty spot.

Marshall was booked for clattering into Blair Spittal late in the box as they challenged for a loose ball.

And the former Scotland goalkeeper's misery was compounded when he allowed Van Veen's poor penalty to squirm under his body.

Spittal was unable to continue and was replaced by Harry Paton, whose signing was only announced just hours before kick off.

Motherwell were in control but Hibs pulled one back in the 62nd minute when Nisbet got on the end of Cadden's cross to power a header past Kelly from close range.

Substitute Harry McKirdy then fizzed a low half-volley just past the post as Hibs went in search of an equaliser.

But Van Veen made sure the points would be heading back along the M8 after firing a low free-kick past Marshall from 25 yards.

Johnson: Inept performance technically and tactically

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - JANUARY 02: Hibernian manager Lee Johnson during a cinch Premiership match between Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian at Tynecastle, on January 02, 2023, in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Mark Scates / SNS Group)
Image: Hibernian manager Lee Johnson was upset at his side's 'inept' display

Hibs boss Lee Johnson:

"Really poor, I didn't see it coming, if I'm honest.

"I wasn't in the dressing room before the game because I'm not allowed to be but I suppose I have to hold my hands up and take responsibility for that.

"I did all I could in terms of personnel and shape changes in a bid to get us a foothold but you've got to give Motherwell credit for their performance.

"I really did feel that there was an opportunity there and it's a massive opportunity missed given the other results - even though we can't expect other results to look after us.

"We have to look after our own performances and build our performances. It's just an inept technical and tactical performance.

"We've got to perform well and build the performance. Watching that today, I didn't see our identity. I was up there, with the fans, getting a bird's eye view and frustrated I can't influence it from down below.

"But I just didn't see enough from us, from individuals or as a team. I don't want to put it on the players because I still believe in them but it makes it difficult to pick an XI for the next game."

Kettlewell: It was a deserved win

Stuart Kettlewell took interim charge following Steven Hammell's sacking
Image: Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell

Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell:

"I felt it was a deserved win. We were very good in the first half and we started the second half well.

"But the biggest takeaway for me was when we conceded a goal against nothing really.

"Hibs didn't have much in the game but we showed good character to manage the game and stay in the position we wanted to be in. Then the third goal gave us a bit more comfort.

"But coming away to Easter Road and getting a 3-1 win and being as comfortable as it was for spells was good for us."

What's next?

Hibernian's next Scottish Premiership match is away to Dundee United on April 9, live on Sky Sports. Kick-off 12pm.

Motherwell are at home to Livingston on April 8. Kick-off 3pm.

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