Why Bowie is key to Hibs' hopespublished at 12:22 BST
Nick McPheat
BBC Sport Scotland
"What a goal. What a finish. What a player!" - Watch Bowie's wonder goal
Hibs forward Kieron Bowie is emerging as one of the stories of the season with four goals already, including an absolute wonder strike at home to Partizan Belgrade in Conference League qualifying.
The 22-year-old was sensational for David Gray's men that evening after leading the line superbly in the away leg.
He did likewise at Legia Warsaw before suffering heartache along with the rest of his team-mates in a gut-wrenching extra-time aggregate defeat, ending their Conference League dream.
Those impressive European efforts demonstrated what Hibs and their young striker are capable of against high-calibre opposition, but they have also played a part in the team's stuttering Premiership start.
Former Easter Road midfielder Scott Allan says Bowie is now the "focal point of the team" with what his all-round game offers.
He managed to score six goals in just five league starts in an injury-hit campaign last term and already looks integral to Hibs' hopes this season.
A fragile Rangers defence will not be looking forward to facing the centre-forward at what could be a toxic Ibrox on Saturday in the Premier Sports Cup quarter-final.
It was Gray's late header against the Govan side that sealed a sensational Scottish Cup triumph in 2016.
With the Easter Road icon now in the dugout, edging closer to the club's first silverware since that famous day with a last-eight win in Glasgow would be a notable - and realistic - next step for this exciting team.
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