The day Scottish football could feel good about itself
Briefly

Scottish football experienced a positive turning point as Hibernian and Dundee United achieved commendable results in Europe. Hibernian secured a significant 2-0 victory against Partizan Belgrade in the Conference League qualifying match, driven by Martin Boyle's impressive 101 career goals. Manager David Gray praised the players' efforts while reminding them to stay focused for the return leg. Meanwhile, Dundee United showcased their determination by earning a 2-2 draw against Rapid Vienna. The performances marked a hopeful resurgence for non-Old Firm Scottish teams in European competitions.
Hibernian's performance in the Conference League qualifying match against Partizan Belgrade was impressive, winning 2-0 and enhancing their position for the return leg in Edinburgh.
Martin Boyle's significant contributions as a player for Hibs were highlighted with his goal tally reaching 101, showcasing his importance to the team.
Dundee United managed to draw 2-2 against Rapid Vienna in their Conference League qualifying match, demonstrating resilience and determination in a challenging away fixture.
David Gray, the manager of Hibernian, emphasized the importance of the team's effort and the need to maintain focus for the upcoming home tie.
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