Daryl Horgan speaks on Hibs future, Josh Doig partnership, and tactical flexibility

Winger has vowed to improve on last season
Daryl Horgan has had a strong start to the season and is hoping to keep up his run of form when Hibs visit Dundee United on TuesdayDaryl Horgan has had a strong start to the season and is hoping to keep up his run of form when Hibs visit Dundee United on Tuesday
Daryl Horgan has had a strong start to the season and is hoping to keep up his run of form when Hibs visit Dundee United on Tuesday

Daryl Horgan turned 28 on Monday, with his other half giving the Hibs attacker a pair of football boots for his birthday.

But it was his two gifts from the left wing that helped striker Kevin Nisbet score the first and second goals of his hat-trick in the 4-1 Scottish Premiership win over Livingston on Saturday.

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It was a fine performance from a player who, by his own admission, wasn’t good enough last season.

With fewer than 12 months remaining on his Easter Road contract, Horgan has one eye on the future but admits that the current situation arising from the coronavirus pandemic adds another dimension.

"I’ve no contract offers," he said ahead of Hibs’ trip to Tannadice on Tuesday night to face Dundee United.

"It will come down to a chat down the line. It’s not going to be down to me. If I’m playing well, there will be a contract offer; if I'm not, there won't.

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"Times have changed; I'm getting older and obviously we have the pandemic at the minute. That's the way football is.

"It will be different for a little while so I'll have to wait and see if there is an offer coming but at the moment, there hasn't been one.”

Despite Horgan’s skill on the left flank, he was in and out of the team last season. The now-departed Florian Kamberi was occasionally deployed on the left of an attacking midfield trio in a 4-2-3-1 formation while Lewis Stevenson often got the nod in the 3-4-1-2 set-up used towards the end of the curtailed campaign.

However, Horgan’s showing in pre-season, his 20-minute substitute appearance against Kilmarnock on the opening day and his impressive display in West Lothian could see him hold onto a spot in the starting line-up.

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If anything, his presence further up the left wing could help bring out the best in youngster Josh Doig, who has started the first two matches of the season on the left of defence. Horgan could be seen talking the 18-year-old through the game at the Tony Macaroni Arena and the former Hearts youth turned in a strong showing.

“When you are a young player coming through, you don't know everything.

"You know the game but maybe not the nuances of professional football. Josh is a brilliant kid, his attitude is spot-on, he's been unbelievable the last couple of games and he takes on information like a sponge straight away and doesn't make the same mistakes again.

"He's got a right good chance, he's a brilliant young player.”

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The duo have worked together in training but Horgan was eager to highlight the personal effort Doig has been making since joining up with the first-team squad in pre-season.

“Full-backs and wingers always tend to get stuck beside each other now and again in training, but at start of pre-season he came in in brilliant shape, he looks very, very sharp and he's a good lad who is working really hard. He's got a chance and he's taking it.”

Speaking of young players taking their chances, Nisbet has had a positive start to life in the Scottish Premiership. While the striker had been prolific in League One and the Championship, there was a lot of pressure on him to hit the ground running in the top flight, especially after Hibs had spent money on the 24-year-old.

Horgan has been suitably impressed by the forward.

“It's tough for a striker when you make that step up. You're judged purely on goals; you could be brilliant for 90 minutes and hold the ball up, run the channels but if you don't get the goal, and it goes onto the next week, and the next, it becomes a goal drought but thankfully he got his hat-trick, which is brilliant, and he can kick on again.

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"His finishing is unbelievable, the rest of his play - his workrate, link-up - is brilliant too and potentially him and Christian Doidge could be a really good partnership up there.

“He works hard, he's worked his socks off. Now he's got the couple of goals that's brilliant for him, it's a weight off his shoulders.

He'll be raring to go again against Dundee United so we'll see how it goes.”

Much was made of Jack Ross’s tactical reshuffle for the trip to Livingston, playing a traditional 4-4-2 that saw Horgan’s fellow winger Martin Boyle moved to the flank to accommodate the return of Christian Doidge, and playmaker Scott Allan remain an unused substitute.

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Horgan, however, feels the strength in depth can help Hibs to prosper this season.

“Everyone has started the season really well, we have a strong squad now and opportunities for boys and if you take it, you'll stay in the team.

"I'm sure things will change from game to game, whether it’s formation, positions, personnel, but when you have that strong a squad and that ability for guys to come off the bench or start, it's fantastic and hopefully we'll stay in that position for the long run.”

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