Jorg Albertz scored a wonder goal two minutes from time for Rangers to keep
them on course for a record tenth successive title.
Italian defender Sergio Porrini picked out the German star on the left with a
superb crossfield pass.
Albertz needed only one touch before delivering a stunning 25-yard shot over
the head of keeper Bryan Gunn for a dramatic winner.
Gunn made his debut for Hibs after being signed on a free transfer from
Norwich this week and it was a heartbreaking moment for him and new manager Alex
McLeish.
The former Motherwell manager saw his new charges take the lead through Barry
Lavety and battle all the way.
But Hibs have now chalked up only one win in 20 league matches and the First
Division is beckoning.
Rangers manager Walter Smith made one change from the team that defeated
Motherwell in the Tennents Scottish Cup in midweek with Porrini recalled after
suspension. He replaced Craig Moore in central defence.
Gunn was called into action after only five minutes and it was hardly a
confident touch with defender Brian Welsh tidying up after Albertz delivered a
cross from the left.
Gordon Durie met it powerfully and Gunn flapped at it and was grateful his
colleague was standing by.
Hibs seemed racked by nerves and a lack of self-belief. That became apparent
when Stevie Crawford decided not to try his luck on goal inside the area and
opted for a square ball to Kevin Harper instead.
He was taken by surprise and his soft shot was easily collected by keeper Andy
Goram to the frustration of the home crowd.
But Rangers were rocked in the 19th minute when Hibs took a dramatic lead
after Tony Rougier carved out the opening.
He tried to direct the ball through to Barry Lavety but the ball broke off a
Rangers defender.
However it fell nicely into the path of Lavety who showed remarkable composure
to fire the ball into the corner.
Skipper John Hughes then saw a header taken by Goram as Rangers struggled to
get their game together.
But the champions, always dangerous opponents when they are under threat, drew
level in the 35th minute.
Brian Laudrup got away down the right and delivered a perfect cross, which
Marco Negri nodded home for this 31st goal of the league season.
Hibs, however, seemed to have found self-belief and Goram made another fine
save a minute before the break when he turned over a powerful header from
Lavety.
Gunn may have reached the veteran stage but he showed he had lost little of
his instincts with a dash of his line to foil Negri.
Laudrup sent a 20 yard shot into the crowd as Rangers stepped up the pressure
but Hibs again broke forward and Andy Dow saw his shot go inches over the top.
With so much at stake, the match threatened to spill over and there was an
ugly incident involving Alex Cleland of Rangers and Rougier.
Cleland was hauled up for blocking the Hibs player and booked. But Rougier
retaliated and he was given a yellow card.
Hibs refused to lie down and Rougier shrugged off Joachim Bjorklund's
challenge to fire in a shot that Goram booted to safety.
Then came that stunner from Albertz, which was greeted with roars of relief by
the Rangers fans. end
Teams
Hibernian: Gunn, Miller, Boco, Jackson (Grant 78), Hughes, Welsh,
Harper, Dow, Crawford, Lavety (Walker 81), Rougier.
Subs Not Used: Donald.
Booked: Hughes, Lavety, Rougier.
Goals: Lavety 19.
Rangers: Goram, Cleland, Albertz, Gough, Porrini, Bjorklund,
B. Ferguson (McCall 78), I. Ferguson (Gascoigne 69), Negri,
Durie, Laudrup.
Subs Not Used: Thern.
Sent Off: Cleland (73).
Booked: Gough, Bjorklund, Durie.
Goals: Negri 35, Albertz 88.
Att: 13,968
Ref: H Dallas (Motherwell).