

"The manner we lost the goals was sore, but every player has given me everything from the minute we were put in charge." It's disappointing we couldn't," Gray told BBC Scotland. "We started the second half really well, got the goal, but need to see through that period after we scored. Kevin Nisbet was denied by Joe Hart in one of Hibs' best opportunities Hanlon's desire got them in front but thereafter they were not ruthless enough when further chances came their way, and conceded immediately after scoring. Gray alluded to Celtic starting games quickly, and clearly the plan was to contain them early on, which they did pretty well in the first half with Matt Macey not forced into many saves. While the disputed calls will sting for Hibs, they had the chance to take control of their own destiny. It just makes it a bit harder to take." Missed opportunities I've no idea how he can give that and not give the penalty.
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"I don't understand why that's a free kick and if it is, how he then misses the foul on Ryan Porteous in the penalty box is beyond me. "The second one is very poor defending from our point of view but I don't believe we should have been defending a free kick," Gray told BBC Scotland. What irked him more was the free kick for Celtic in the lead up to the second goal, and the lack of a penalty for his side right at the end when Ryan Porteous appeared to be pushed in the box by Carl Starfelt.
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TV replays proved inconclusive, and Gray acknowledged it was "hard to see" despite having watched it back. The first key moment was Kyogo Furuhashi's equaliser, which was a tight call for the officials trying to judge if the Japanese forward had strayed offside.

"We're expecting the substitution to be made because the fourth official has the board in his hands. "It's not a foul for starters," he told Premier Sports of the free kick in the run up to Celtic's winner. Interim boss David Gray bemoaned "big moments" going against them in Sunday's defeat by Celtic in the latter - both of their own doing and that of the officials, with defender Paul McGinn stinging in his criticism of referee John Beaton.
