Dylan Levitt concedes that Hibernian’s shocking 1-0 loss to Kelty Hearts is “not a good look”.
Although Hibs remain ahead in Group C of the Scottish League Cup, David Grey suffered his first loss as head coach of the Hibs at New Central Park. The League 1 team won thanks to a header from Callum Flatman in the second half. “We didn’t move the ball quick enough, some sloppy mistakes in some key areas, and we got punished from a set piece, which we knew coming into the game that would really be their only hope of scoring a goal,” Levitt, 23, said to HibsTV. “In general, it’s not a favourable appearance, particularly with the recent additions. That is not nearly good enough for us to be operating at. “In the first half, we struck the post three times. It’s a very different story if those objectives succeed.
However, you are constantly chasing the game after being sucker-punched, and it is clear that they are slowing things down. We were not clinical enough, even if we were in some decent positions.”