'Never turned up, not aggressive enough' - Fans react to Hibs' first away defeat of the campaign at Celtic

The Easter Road faithful had plenty to say in the wake of a disappointing afternoon in Glasgow
The Hibs defence keeps Odsonne Edouard at bay as the Celtic striker looks for a route to goalThe Hibs defence keeps Odsonne Edouard at bay as the Celtic striker looks for a route to goal
The Hibs defence keeps Odsonne Edouard at bay as the Celtic striker looks for a route to goal

Writing on Twitter, supporter William said: “Always going to be hard at Celtic Park. Frimpong caused all kinds of trouble, second goal killed the game for us, and barely turned up second half. Could’ve been 5/6 if it wasn’t for Marciano... glad that’s over with.”

Stephen Lennon added: “Move on, Friday is a massive game now, three points please. They have a squad millions of pounds better than ours.”

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Dazz JW also aired his views on social media, writing: “I thought we were poor even though we created a couple of half-chances, just looked like we were very tired for some reason... But it’s all about how we react with the next game now. Also showed we need a couple of midfield players in to chnage it up a bit.”

David Smith said: “Boyle apart, not enough pace throughout our midfield.”

Jon Scott wasn’t happy: “Never turned up. Not aggressive enough.”

James Martin was trying to stay positive: “Even though it’s a bad-looking result for us let’s try and get 6 points out of 6 against teams we lost points against last season and try to become a consistent team.”

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Steve McKenzie tweeted: “People can try and look for positives. We got beat 3-0.”

John Joseph Friary wrote: “Disappointing result but have to remember that every Celtic player is probably worth many times the entire Hibs team! Our season won’t be defined by results against the Old Firm so we move on!”

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