
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin’s future hangs in the balance after Josh Campbell’s hat-trick inspired Hibernian to Scottish Premiership victory.
Pittodrie chairman Dave Cormack had demanded an “immediate response” to Monday’s Scottish Cup defeat by Darvel.
But two Campbell finishes and an Elie Youan header had Hibs cruising before Kevin Nisbet scored after the break.
Campbell’s third came from the spot as Liam Scales was sent off before Will Fish completed the Dons’ dismal day.
Hibs fans’ grumbles about their own manager, Lee Johnson, were drowned out by the joy that greeted a first home win in four outings, while Aberdeen drop to seventh after a seventh defeat in a row away from home.
The two sides had gone into what was dubbed “El Sackico” by the Scottish press with identical records – both having won just twice in their latest 10 outings, losing seven of them.
For Hibs, losing their latest 3-0 at home to city rivals Heart of Midlothian was bad enough. For Aberdeen, their board responded to the worst result in their history – beaten by a side from the sixth tier – by giving Goodwin a stay of execution.
However, not long after the 41-year-old Irishman had been on BBC Radio Scotland thanking them for their backing and insisting that he could turn their form around, the players he insisted were fully behind him were crumbling under a couple of early attacks inspired by veteran winger Aidan McGeady.
Midfielder Campbell, who had scored twice on Aberdeen’s last visit to Easter Road, pounced after goalkeeper Joe Lewis could only push clear Youan’s low drive after 10 minutes.
Five minutes later, the unmarked Campbell rose to send a powerful header past Lewis from Joe Newell’s pinpoint corner.
Aberdeen had still not forced David Marshall into a save at the other end by the time striker Youan rose to head in another Newell corner.
Hibs were already easing home having left top scorer Nisbet on the bench after the collapse of his proposed transfer to Millwall, but the Scotland striker got in on the act with his sixth goal in four games with virtually his first touch on the break after coming on as a substitute.
Aberdeen’s misery was not yet over as Scales was red carded for pulling down substitute Josh O’Connor, Cambell slotted the penalty and centre-half Fish rose unmarked to put the finishing touches to Hibs’ victory.
Player of the match – Josh Campbell (Hibernian)

What’s next?
Hibs visit Dingwall to face Ross County on Tuesday, with Aberdeen hosting St Mirren 24 hours later (both 19:45).
More to follow.
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Hibernian
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Squad number1Player nameMarshall
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Squad number12Player nameCadden
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Squad number25Player nameFish
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Squad number4Player nameHanlon
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Squad number16Player nameStevenson
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Squad number14Player nameJeggo
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Squad number22Player nameMcKirdy
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Squad number11Player nameNewell
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Squad number32Player nameCampbell
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Squad number46Player nameMcGeady
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Squad number23Player nameYouan
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Squad number2Player nameMiller
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Squad number15Player nameNisbet
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Squad number37Player nameMacIntyre
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Squad number39Player nameO’Connor
Aberdeen
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Squad number1Player nameLewis
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Squad number2Player nameMcCrorie
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Squad number5Player nameStewart
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Squad number4Player nameScales
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Squad number17Player nameHayes
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Squad number16Player nameRamadani
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Squad number6Player nameShinnie
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Squad number33Player nameKennedy
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Squad number20Player nameClarkson
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Squad number11Player nameDuk
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Squad number9Player nameMiovski
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Squad number8Player nameBarron
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Squad number14Player nameMyslovic
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Squad number22Player nameCoulson
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Squad number23Player nameDuncan
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Squad number37Player nameRoberts
Line-ups
Hibernian
Formation 4-1-4-1
- 1Marshall
- 12CaddenSubstituted forMacIntyreat 77′minutes
- 25Fish
- 4Hanlon
- 16Stevenson
- 14Jeggo
- 22McKirdySubstituted forMillerat 73′minutes
- 11NewellSubstituted forO’Connorat 77′minutes
- 32CampbellBooked at 64mins
- 46McGeadySubstituted forNisbetat 68′minutesBooked at 80mins
- 23Youan
Substitutes
- 2Miller
- 3Cabraja
- 10Vieira Tavares
- 15Nisbet
- 18Henderson
- 31Johnson
- 37MacIntyre
- 39O’Connor
- 45Laidlaw
Aberdeen
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Lewis
- 2McCrorie
- 5Stewart
- 4ScalesBooked at 86mins
- 17HayesBooked at 28minsSubstituted forMyslovicat 83′minutes
- 16Ramadani
- 6ShinnieBooked at 44minsSubstituted forBarronat 83′minutes
- 33KennedySubstituted forRobertsat 60′minutes
- 20ClarksonSubstituted forCoulsonat 60′minutes
- 11de Barros LopesBooked at 78mins
- 9MiovskiSubstituted forDuncanat 83′minutes
Substitutes
- 8Barron
- 14Myslovic
- 15Watkins
- 21Polvara
- 22Coulson
- 23Duncan
- 30Ritchie
- 37Roberts
- 46Marshall
- Referee:
- Craig Napier
- Attendance:
- 16,671
Live Text
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Match ends, Hibernian 6, Aberdeen 0.
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Second Half ends, Hibernian 6, Aberdeen 0.
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Corner, Aberdeen. Conceded by David Marshall.
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Goal! Hibernian 6, Aberdeen 0. William Fish (Hibernian) header from the centre of the box to the top left corner. Assisted by Josh Campbell with a cross following a set piece situation.
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Hand ball by Patrik Myslovic (Aberdeen).
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Attempt blocked. Connor Barron (Aberdeen) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Foul by Kevin Nisbet (Hibernian).
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Connor Barron (Aberdeen) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Goal! Hibernian 5, Aberdeen 0. Josh Campbell (Hibernian) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner.
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Second yellow card to Liam Scales (Aberdeen) for a bad foul.
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Penalty Hibernian. Josh O’Connor draws a foul in the penalty area.
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Penalty conceded by Liam Scales (Aberdeen) after a foul in the penalty area.
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Substitution, Aberdeen. Ryan Duncan replaces Bojan Miovski.
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Substitution, Aberdeen. Connor Barron replaces Graeme Shinnie.
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Substitution, Aberdeen. Patrik Myslovic replaces Jonny Hayes.
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Kevin Nisbet (Hibernian) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Ylber Ramadani (Aberdeen).
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Attempt blocked. Callum Roberts (Aberdeen) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Attempt blocked. Ross McCrorie (Aberdeen) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Jonny Hayes.
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Kevin Nisbet (Hibernian) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.