Hibernian 4-2 St Mirren: Martin Boyle double seals Viaplay Cup semi-final with Aberdeen

Martin Boyle's late brace sends Hibs to Hampden
Martin Boyle gave Hibs the lead in the 80th minute, then sealed victory in stoppage time

Four second-half goals – including a late Martin Boyle brace – helped Hibernian see off St Mirren in a six-goal thriller at Easter Road to set up a Viaplay Cup semi-final against Aberdeen.

Two goals in two minutes from Elie Youan and Dylan Vente turned things around after Scott Tanser’s terrific half-volley just before the interval had the visitors on course for an 11th game unbeaten.

A compelling encounter twisted again when second-half substitute Keanu Baccus blasted St Mirren level with an excellent low drive. But then Boyle bounced into life.

First, he crashed in off the crossbar 10 minutes from time. Then, to seal the deal and consign St Mirren to only their second defeat of the season, he coolly found the back of the net late on.

The Australia international could have been heading home with the match ball, too. Minutes before he scored his second, he was sent clean through on goal, but delayed before shooting straight at Zach Hemming.

Both sides threw on second-half replacements as a frantic cup tie ebbed and flowed, with Baccus threatening to add a third for St Mirren.

However, Hibs held firm to maintain Nick Montgomery’s unbeaten start after three matches in charge – and send him and his side to the national stadium in November.

“I told them to stay calm, keep playing and don’t get sucked into thinking we need to change the game plan,” he said. “We have the belief now.

“It doesn’t matter who we play, it’s a semi-final. It’s a knockout and now we are one game away from a final, but in reality, it’s not even in my mind at the moment. Full focus is Dundee at the weekend.”

St Mirren had gone ahead two minutes before the interval when Ryan Strain’s cross was headed backwards by Mikael Mandron and Tanser cracked home a sweetly timed strike from the edge of the box.

The equaliser came on 52 minutes when Boyle’s corner was nodded on by Will Fish for Youan to touch in from close range.

Hibs moved in front for the first time when a Lewis Miller delivery picked out Vente and the striker was able to turn before firing beyond Hemming.

Baccus was given too much time to pick his spot to make it 2-2 with around 15 minutes remaining before Boyle stole the show.

Player of the match – Martin Boyle (Hibernian)

Martin Boyle
Two well-taken second-half goal from the vibrant winger sealed Hibs’ spot in the semi-finals. He should have had a second-half hat-trick…

‘Real’ Hibs show up as St Mirren left scratching heads – analysis

Montgomery clearly gives one heck of a half-time team-talk. It was hard to decipher who the home side were in the first 45 minutes, but the real Hibs certainly turned up in the second half.

Pace, energy, movement and goals. The description of Boyle applies to the whole Hibs team, who got a well-deserved ovation at the end as the home fans looked forward to November’s League Cup semi-final against Aberdeen.

St Mirren will be scratching their heads a little at this one, though. They were comfortably 1-0 up at half-time and, indeed, should have been two up but for Toyosi Olusanya’s wasteful lob.

Stephen Robinson’s side did well to rally at 2-2, but somehow yet again let the game slip away from them after that.

It is a painful way to end a fine unbeaten run. Hampden was there for them, only to be snatched away by Boyle’s double.

What they said

Hibernian manager Nick Montgomery: “First half I thought we were the better team, we created a lot of half chances, just lacking that composure in the final third, but they’re good on the counter-attack.

“We could have dealt with it better, but from that moment on, we controlled and dominated the game. They had two shots on target and both went in, so that’s a good accuracy to have. But all in all, we more than deserved to win.”

St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson: “It was as if we thought, ‘that was really good, let’s not do that again,’ and we do something completely different at the start of the second half.

“We only have ourselves to blame. If you’re scoring two goals away from home, you should be winning, but if you concede four, you won’t be winning any games.

“We’ll restart, we’ve been fantastic, the boys have been brilliant, I haven’t been too hard on them.”

What’s next?

Hibs welcome Dundee on Saturday (15:00 BST) before the first Edinburgh derby of the team the following week. St Mirren travel to Kilmarnock (15:00), before Rangers visit Paisley.

Line-ups

Hibernian

Formation 4-4-2

  • 1Marshall
  • 2Miller
  • 5Fish
  • 33BushiriSubstituted forHanlonat 74′minutes
  • 21Obita
  • 10BoyleSubstituted forDelferrièreat 90+4′minutes
  • 14Jeggo
  • 11Newell
  • 7YouanSubstituted forWhittakerat 75′minutes
  • 9VenteSubstituted forCampbellat 75′minutes
  • 23DoidgeSubstituted forLe Fondreat 56′minutes

Substitutes

  • 4Hanlon
  • 6Levitt
  • 16Stevenson
  • 19Le Fondre
  • 25Boruc
  • 28Delferrière
  • 29da Veiga Vieira Tavares
  • 32Campbell
  • 49Whittaker

St Mirren

Formation 3-4-3

  • 1Hemming
  • 22Fraser
  • 13GogicSubstituted forNahmaniat 82′minutes
  • 5Taylor
  • 23Strain
  • 15Boyd-MunceSubstituted forBaccusat 64′minutes
  • 6O’Hara
  • 3Tanser
  • 9MandronSubstituted forMcMenaminat 64′minutesBooked at 65mins
  • 20OlusanyaSubstituted forSmallat 82′minutes
  • 11KiltieSubstituted forGreiveat 64′minutes

Substitutes

  • 2Bolton
  • 8Flynn
  • 10McMenamin
  • 16Small
  • 17Baccus
  • 18Dunne
  • 19Nahmani
  • 21Greive
  • 27Urminsky

Referee:
David Munro

Attendance:
9,982

Match Stats

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Hibernian 4, St. Mirren 2.

  2. Second Half ends, Hibernian 4, St. Mirren 2.

  3. Adam Le Fondre (Hibernian) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  4. Foul by Mark O’Hara (St. Mirren).

  5. Substitution, Hibernian. Allan Delferrière replaces Martin Boyle.

  6. Goal! Hibernian 4, St. Mirren 2. Martin Boyle (Hibernian) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Joe Newell following a fast break.

  7. Joe Newell (Hibernian) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  8. Foul by Richard Taylor (St. Mirren).

  9. Corner, St. Mirren. Conceded by Jordan Obita.

  10. Corner, St. Mirren. Conceded by Jordan Obita.

  11. Attempt blocked. Keanu Baccus (St. Mirren) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked.

  12. Corner, Hibernian. Conceded by Zach Hemming.

  13. Attempt saved. Martin Boyle (Hibernian) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom left corner.

  14. Lewis Miller (Hibernian) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  15. Foul by Thierry Small (St. Mirren).

  16. Paul Hanlon (Hibernian) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  17. Foul by Stav Nahmani (St. Mirren).

  18. Foul by Rory Whittaker (Hibernian).

  19. Conor McMenamin (St. Mirren) wins a free kick on the right wing.

  20. Attempt missed. Thierry Small (St. Mirren) header from the centre of the box is too high.

Player of the match

GogicAlex Gogic

with an average of 7.23

Hibernian

  1. Squad number19Player nameLe Fondre

  2. Squad number32Player nameCampbell

  3. Squad number49Player nameWhittaker

  4. Squad number9Player nameVente

  5. Squad number10Player nameBoyle

  6. Squad number11Player nameNewell

  7. Squad number2Player nameMiller

  8. Squad number4Player nameHanlon

  9. Squad number28Player nameDelferrière

  10. Squad number5Player nameFish

  11. Squad number7Player nameYouan

  12. Squad number23Player nameDoidge

  13. Squad number14Player nameJeggo

  14. Squad number21Player nameObita

  15. Squad number33Player nameBushiri

  16. Squad number1Player nameMarshall

St Mirren

  1. Squad number13Player nameGogic

  2. Squad number3Player nameTanser

  3. Squad number20Player nameOlusanya

  4. Squad number1Player nameHemming

  5. Squad number23Player nameStrain

  6. Squad number6Player nameO’Hara

  7. Squad number5Player nameTaylor

  8. Squad number22Player nameFraser

  9. Squad number15Player nameBoyd-Munce

  10. Squad number9Player nameMandron

  11. Squad number21Player nameGreive

  12. Squad number16Player nameSmall

  13. Squad number11Player nameKiltie

  14. Squad number17Player nameBaccus

  15. Squad number10Player nameMcMenamin

  16. Squad number19Player nameNahmani

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