David Gray, the head coach of Hibernian, recently shared his thoughts with the media before their Premier Sports Cup clash against Queen’s Park at Easter Road. Gray expressed his excitement about the team’s first competitive game and their upcoming match against Queen’s Park.
Reflecting on his own experiences, Gray remembered his first game at Easter Road and highlighted the significance of new players getting comfortable playing at the stadium. He emphasized the importance of the team understanding his coaching style and the expectations at Hibs.
Gray praised the players for their commitment and positive attitude, attributing their success to a combination of good results, performances, and team spirit. He acknowledged the ongoing need for improvement and development within the squad, especially with the transfer window open.
When asked about potential transfers, Gray mentioned that the focus is on enhancing the squad with the right type of players rather than a specific number. He also discussed his evolving role within the club, from coaching to recruitment, and expressed his enjoyment of the added responsibilities.
Regarding the team’s ambition to win a trophy, Gray emphasized the importance of building momentum early in the season and maintaining a winning mindset in every game. He highlighted the realistic target of winning a trophy and the belief within the club that it is achievable.
Gray’s insights provide a glimpse into the team’s mindset, goals, and commitment to success. As Hibernian continues their journey in the Premier Sports Cup and beyond, Gray’s leadership and vision will play a crucial role in shaping the team’s future. With a strong foundation and a motivated squad, Hibernian aims to achieve their aspirations and make their mark in Scottish football.