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Scottish League Cup | Second Round
Aug 17, 2019 at 3pm UK
 
Greenock Morton

5-3

Allan (20'), Vela (32'), Kamberi (55', 104'), Doidge (120')
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McHugh (39'), Stevenson (45' og.), Whittaker (91' og.)

Stockdale: 'Kamberi needs to improve consistency'

Stockdale: 'Kamberi needs to improve consistency'
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The Swiss striker scored twice in Saturday's Betfred Cup win over Morton.

Florian Kamberi must showcase his quality on a more consistent basis in order to make the most of his "fantastic" attributes, according to Hibernian assistant head coach Robbie Stockdale.

Kamberi, who has been linked with a £2million switch to Swiss side Basel, will have impressed watching scouts with a clinical brace in Hibs' thrilling 5-3 extra-time triumph over Morton on Saturday.

Taking his tally for the campaign to four, the display in the Betfred Cup triumph was the perfect response to being left out of the starting line-up for Hibs' 6-1 capitulation against Rangers six days prior.

And Stockdale is desperate to see Kamberi shine with greater regularity.

Stockdale said: "Flo was good on Saturday. He looked quick, strong and took his goals well.

"He has fantastic attributes and we work hard with him.

"His consistency needs to improve and he will be the first to admit that.

"He is not your typical big centre-forward. For all he looks like he should be really dominant in the air, he has a better touch than that, he is quick.

"I have been fortunate to work with a few good players at the top end of the pitch and Flo offers similar qualities. The difference is they do it on a more consistent basis."

Kamberi's double was supplemented by goals by Scott Allan, Josh Vela and Christian Doidge as Hibs turned in a fine attacking display, although it was almost sabotaged by more sloppy, nervous defending.

Morton came back from behind on two occasions, with a Bob McHugh strike and own goals by Lewis Stevenson and Steven Whittaker giving the Premiership side an almighty scare.

The ramifications of the result may rumble on, however, after Morton chief executive David MacKinnon claimed fourth official Kevin Graham "manhandled" their manager David Hopkin during a first-half incident.

Hopkin was later dismissed from the touchline after vociferously complaining that Kamberi's goal which  saw Hibs take a 4-3 lead should not have stood due to a foul on John Sutton.

The Greenock outfit intend to contact the Scottish FA's head of refereeing John Fleming in the coming days.

Morton number two Anton McElhone said: "When you play a Premiership club, that happens. I was here as a staff member a long time ago.

"I don't think we got that rub of the green for long parts of the game but we gave everything to try and win.

"I think you saw a team that – for the budget we have got – competed with Premiership standard."

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