Hibernian manager David Gray has been named the Scottish Premiership Manager of the Month for February after an impressive unbeaten run.
Gray guided Hibs to three league wins and a draw last month, with victories over Aberdeen, leaders Celtic, and Dundee United, along with a draw against St Mirren.
His side’s strong form has seen them continue their climb up the table.
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Hibs extended their unbeaten streak in all competitions to 15 matches with a dramatic 2-1 victory over rivals Hearts in Sunday’s Edinburgh derby, further solidifying their momentum under Gray’s leadership.
The recognition marks another milestone in Gray’s tenure as he looks to maintain Hibs’ strong run heading into the crucial months of the season.
On winning the award for the second time this season, the former Hibs defender said: “This is very much a reflection on how well the group has done.
“It’s been a difficult month because of the fixtures we’ve had, but to have the kind of points return we’ve had is a reflection of everyone’s hard work.
“I’d to thank the players and all the staff for their efforts.”
Hibs are now third in the Premiership table, one point ahead of Aberdeen.