Motherwell 2-0 Hibernian: What Gray saidpublished at 22:29 GMT 25 November
Image source, SNSHibernian head coach David Gray told BBC Scotland: "Everything that could have gone wrong in the first 20, 25 minutes certainly did. In the end, we got what we deserved for that 25-minute display.
"Really poor, really slow. Everything we didn't want to do. Motherwell didn't do anything different from what we thought [they would] to catch us out.
"It's unlike us. It's not as if it was individual, there was lots of errors between us in that performance. Compounded by that was a few decisions that went against us, but they came about from really poor play from us so I won't put it down to that.
"We're really up against it, 2-0 down, down to 10 men, but one thing is they didn't throw the towel in. They kept running right to the very end.
"There's a big moment just before half-time [Martin Boyle shot cleared off the line]. If we go in at 2-1 down, having been as poor as we were, it would have been big.
"I can't fault the effort second half, the players tried to keep going, tried to carry a threat. But tonight we got what we deserved.
On Grant Hanley's dismissal... "It was a factual decision, and it's the letter of the law. It's an accidental trip but it's a red card.
On the penalty decision... "I'm not sure what he's meant to do with that. The shot is clearly going miles wide. Grant hasn't made himself any bigger, he's not even trying to block the shot.
"The biggest issue for me is inconsistency. What I just watched at Ibrox four days ago... Inconsistency is the problem. I don't know the rule."



















