David Marshall says Hibs might want to come out and have a go at Celtic on residence soil - as that's what their followers demand.
Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin acquired criticism for crowding the field in a 1-0 Dons defeat at Pittodrie towards the Hoops earlier this month, and it is caused happy-medium discuss round how's finest to try to tame Ange Postecoglou's attacking arsenal. Hibs tried the choice toe-to-toe strategy at Parkhead final time and Lee Johnson's males had been on the top of a 6-1 cuffing.
Whereas acknowledging they can not go gung-ho in hope of constructing on their 4-0 win towards Livingston Christmas Eve, captain Marshall says the house help will not permit them to camp in throughout their subsequent Premiership activity. He informed Sky Sports activities: "We are going to take expertise from that (the 6-1 defeat). Going to Parkhead is completely different to Easter Street. We're anticipated to do extra and we have now to enhance upon that efficiency. We have to be tougher to beat, clearly. The end result and efficiency at Parkhead wasn't adequate. We all know how robust Celtic might be, flying on the minute.
"They're scoring a number of objectives and we'll have to be proper at it. However we take some confidence from the Livingston recreation. We stock the supervisor's instruction and I'm positive the administration staff could have realized as a lot as us from the defeat at Celtic Park. They're a tricky staff and we perceive that. I do not suppose our followers need to see us sit again and defend the field for 90 minutes. That is not how we need to play and at residence, we have now to have a go to try to win the sport."