The numbers behind Hibs' miserable runpublished at 14:21 18 November
Charlotte Cohen
BBC Sport Scotland
Bottom of the Premiership table, one win in 12 games and just eight points from a possible 36, it's been a miserable season so far for Hibs.
What are some of the bleak numbers behind this poor run of form, though? We've peaked behind the curtain and taken a look at some.
In front of goal, Hibs have found the back of the net just 11 times - only Ross County (10) have scored fewer. As a result, the Edinburgh side are greatly underperforming their xG of 14.68 so they're almost four goals worse off than they should be.
Their shot conversion rate is also poor, the poorest in the league in fact, at just 7.24.
To put that into perspective, top of the table Aberdeen have a shot conversion of over 17, while St Johnstone, who narrowly avoided relegation last term, are on 11.35.
While Hibs have unleashed 152 shots over their 12 matches so far, only 41 have been on target. They're third lowest in the league with fellow strugglers Hearts and Kilmarnock the only teams with fewer efforts on target.
At the other end, David Gray's side have made three errors leading to goals, that's the second highest in the top flight - only Dundee have had more.
At this point last season, Hibs were seven points better off having played one more game and recorded three wins and six draws.
This season, their one victory has been compounded by 11 points lost from winning positions - the highest in the top flight. The closest teams to that number are Dundee and Killie who have dropped eight points when they've been leading.
Conversely, Hibs have only picked up one point from a losing position, that is also the second worst in the top flight.
Little to be positive about down Leith.