Hibs 2, Sunderland 2: Hibees fight back in Stevenson's testimonial

Hibs came back from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Sunderland in Lewis Stevenson's testimonial at Easter Road.
Hibs' Simon Murray nets to make it 2-2 against Sunderland. Pic: SNSHibs' Simon Murray nets to make it 2-2 against Sunderland. Pic: SNS
Hibs' Simon Murray nets to make it 2-2 against Sunderland. Pic: SNS

English Championship side Sunderland scored through Wahbi Khazri and Jeremain Lens, but goals from Martin Boyle and Simon Murray salvaged a draw for the hosts.

Stevenson led the teams on to the pitch with his two children in front of a crowd of 9309 and there was a minute’s applause for tragic six-year-old Bradley Lowery, who lost his battle with neuroblastoma on Friday.

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The Black Cats took the lead on the stroke of half-time when Khazri netted past Ofir Marciano from close range and they extended their lead on 54 minutes when Dutch international Lens slid the ball home.

Martin Boyle pulls a goal back for Hibs. Pic: SNSMartin Boyle pulls a goal back for Hibs. Pic: SNS
Martin Boyle pulls a goal back for Hibs. Pic: SNS

However, Hibs rallied and Boyle latched on to a John McGinn free-kick and buried the ball beyond Mika on 68 minutes.

Parity was restored just six minutes later when new signing Simon Murray tapped home after David Gray’s inviting cross.

Hibs came close to a winner through Brian Graham and Oli Shaw, but will be pleased with a spirited second-half display against Simon Grayson’s men.