Jack Ross insists Hibs will come good on the goal front after a draw with Motherwell made it four points from a possible 21 in their last seven games.
Kevin Nisbet opened the scoring but Tony Watt's equaliser denied the Easter Road side a first home league win since September and now sit six points off second bottom spot, albeit in seventh place.
A run of just five goals from their last eight games spells out the biggest issue for Hibs and Ross insists his misfiring strikers will come good.He said: “We are in a difficult run at the moment and it would be more concerning if we weren’t getting effort, application and creativity.“In the second half certainly I would say we played well, we created a lot, we had a lot of attacking players at
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