Hibernian gave their old main stand the perfect send off when they netted a
fine victory against Dundee at Easter Road.
Bulldozers will move in this week to demolish the 77-year-old structure and a
bumper crowd turned up to witness its last game.
And Alex McLeish's men duly turned on an exhibition performance as they
maintained their Champions League hopes.
First-half goals for Mixu Paatelainen and Paul Fenwick gave them a comfortable
cushion going into the break.
And a deflected effort after the interval from John O'Neil sealed the points
to put them in a lofty position before the winter break.
Despite an impressive first half showing, Dundee were unable to turn their
large amount of possession into goals.
And they were well beaten by rampant Hibs who could have scored even more at
the end.
Yet the home side endured a nervy start when keeper Nick Colgan narrowly
escaped losing a dreadful early goal when he completely sliced his clearance,
but no Dundee forward was able to capitalise.
Then Hibs went up the park and scored with their first attack of the game in
sixth minute.
Russell Latapy played an intelligent pass to Ulrik Laursen and his perfect
cross was headed powerfully home by the unmarked Paatelainen.
Dundee replied three minutes later when Claudio Caniggia flashed a header wide
from a Beto Carranza cross.
Dundee should have equalised in the 10th minute when Gary Smith miscontrolled
the ball to let in Caniggia.
The Argentine's low shot was saved by Colgan but the rebound fell nicely for
Juan Sara who slipped just as it seemed he was certain to score.
But Dundee were fighting hard to try to get back into the game and Sara wasn't
far away when he nodded a Caniggia cross wide just past the half hour.
David Zitelli came close to extending the home side lead when he shot just
over from the edge of the box from another quality Laursen cross.
Hibs did make it two four minutes before the break when a Russell Latapy
corner fell to Zitelli and his shot was touched into the net by Canadian
defender Paul Fenwick.
Dundee tried to get back into the game at the start of the second half with
all their main threat coming from Caniggia and he shot just over.
He was thwarted again in the 62nd minute by a fine diving save from Colgan.
who held the South American's header.
Hibs finished the job midway through the second half with a slightly
fortuitous goal.
A long range O'Neil shot took a wicked deflection which wrong footed-keeper
Marco Roccati and trickled into the net.
Substitute striker Dirk Lehmann hit the bar in the final moments with a
crashing drive as the home side piled forward.
But, with second place secured for three weeks at least, Hibs left the field
to a standing ovation.
Teams
Hibernian: Colgan, Laursen, Sauzee, Fenwick, Gary Smith,
Lovell, Latapy (Andrews 70), O'Neil, Jack (Murray 74),
Paatelainen (Lehmann 78), Zitelli.
Subs Not Used: Franks, McManus.
Goals: Paatelainen 6, Fenwick 41, O'Neil 69.
Dundee: Roccati (Langfield 75), Smith, Tweed, Del Rio, Bonetti,
McSkimming, Rae, Nemsadze, Carranza, Sara (Milne 65), Caniggia.
Subs Not Used: Wilkie, Artero, Falconer.
Booked: Bonetti, Nemsadze, Milne.
Att: 12,379
Ref: M McCurry (Scotland).