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Ex-Hibernian star Tam McManus is of the view that David Gray must win the game against Aberdeen tonight to save his job as Hibs manager.
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The Hibernian hierarchy appointed Gray as their permanent manager in the summer, but his reign as Hibs boss so far has been tumultuous due to a disastrous start to the season.
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Hibs are currently sitting bottom of the Scottish Premiership table with only one win in 13 games and Gray is under massive pressure.
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The Easter Road outfit are set to take on the league’s second placed team in the shape of Aberdeen at home tonight and McManus believes that only a win can save Gray’s job.
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McManus pointed out that Hibs are now in a real danger of relegation with one third of the season nearly done and stated that they have showcased no sign of improvement under Gray so far.
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When asked whether Gray will survive if he loses the game against Aberdeen tonight, McManus said on PLZ Soccer: “No, I was surprised, as I said at the weekend.
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“I think he will get tomorrow [Tuesday] night and Hibs are in real danger of getting relegated, they are.
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“I mean, look at their form, 13 games, nearly a third of the season.
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“They are bottom of the league.
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“They have shown no signs of improvement and he needs to win the game tomorrow night for me, plain and simple.
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“He needs to beat Aberdeen. I don’t even think a draw would be enough for him.â€
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Now all eyes will be on Gray tonight to see whether he will be able to defeat Jimmy Thelin’s high-flying Aberdeen tonight at Easter Road to turn Hibs’ season around.
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