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2016 Scottish Cup Final - Hibernian FC v Rangers


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Every time we play 3-5-2 against Rangers we either win or play really well. Gray and Stevenson as wing backs are natural defenders so it's not like 2 midfielders leaving the defence exposed.

 

Fair point, and Hibs may as well go for it what with it being a one off game, but if they go 3-5-2 they'll inevitably leave space at the back which Rangers will take advantage of.

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It's effectively a back 5.

 

I understand that. And Rangers' 4-3-3 is effectively a 4-5-1.

 

But Rangers can push forward quickly (and admittedly Hibs can too) but the point is Hibs won't always have 5 at the back.

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This could go anyway. Hibs play off defeat could either demoralise them or fire them up.

We switched off (seems like) months ago and probably will lack a competitive edge.

I wonder if the impartial BBC will interview anyone from Rangers?

Serious question: Do you (or anyone) know why the BBC are banned from Ibrox this time?
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I understand that. And Rangers' 4-3-3 is effectively a 4-5-1.

But Rangers can push forward quickly (and admittedly Hibs can too) but the point is Hibs won't always have 3 at the back.

Are you an idiot?

If we play 3 centre halves in a 3-5-2 how will we not always have 3 at the back?

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