Dundee won the Scottish Premiership 4-1 at Dens Park, putting further pressure on Hibernian manager David Gray.
The Edinburgh side took the lead from the start thanks to Nicky Cadden, but collapsed before half-time when Jordan Obita was sent off after an own goal from Jordan McGee and Nektarios Triantis, and three points for Dundee from Seb Palmer-Holden. Ta.
Hibs held their breath after the break, but Dundee substitute Curtis Main added a fourth goal in stoppage time.
The result leaves Dundee still in seventh place and Hibs remaining at the bottom of the Premiership table.
Dundee made four changes to the team that lost to Aberdeen at Pittodrie two weeks ago, with Trevor Carson in goal for John McCracken, Ryan Astley, Billy Koumetio for Seun and Finlay. Robertson and Antonio Portales entered.
Adewumi and injured Ziyad Larkesh.
Hibs also made four changes following the defeat to St Mirren two weeks ago, with Mikola Kuhalevic, Caden, Rocky Bushiri and Josh replacing Martin Boyle, Junior Hoilett, Marvin Ekpiteta and Kwon Gyok-kyu.・Campbell was appointed.
The pitch at Dens Park was in perfect condition. However, the ground was shrouded in fog, and kickoff was delayed by 10 minutes.
When the game finally got underway, conditions were still far from ideal, but just over a minute into the game Obita sent a cross into the Dundee box from the left and Cadden scored the opening goal as Hibs took a sensational lead. There was no stopping it. Time ends in the bottom corner.
However, Hibs’ brilliant start was brought to a halt in the 12th minute when Obita lunged at Mo Silla and was shown a straight red card by referee Nick Walsh.
Dundee built their advantage in the 26th minute when Finn Robertson created space on the left and played a fine cut-back, which McGee stopped clinically to deny Bursik any chance.
Dundee continued their momentum and came close to taking the lead when Palmer Holden smashed Bursik’s header onto the crossbar and then made a great save to deny Lyall Cameron.
However, from the ensuing corner kick in the 31st minute, Antonio Portales’ header deflected off Triantis and went into the back of their own goal, giving the home team the lead.
The Hibs manager had intended to go into half-time with that one-goal lead, but in stoppage time of the second half, Bursik’s touch was poor, and he was forced into the ball by lightning-fast Palmer Holden, conceding the third goal.
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Dundee were looking to extend their lead further and had a chance to do so in the 57th minute when Palmer Holden’s Cilla played in, but the striker’s shot hit the side netting.
However, the Dark Blues added a fourth goal deep into stoppage time, with substitute Mane diving into a pass from Cameron and calmly firing a shot past Bursik.