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'There is no need to panic at all, we’re all calm,' says Moriah-Welsh

Nathan Moriah-Welsh believes there is "no need for alarm bells" despite Hibernian's winless start to the league season.

David Gray's side have lost four of their last five matches in all competitions, including a League Cup group-stage game against League 1 Kelty Hearts.

But the midfielder stressed it's too early in the season for anyone with a Hibs persuasion to be concerned and instead calls for "calmness".

“It’s only been two weeks so far into the (league) season so there are no alarms going off,” said the 22-year-old. “There is no need to panic at all, we’re all calm.

“It’s not just the gaffer, it’s all the lads, we’re like, ‘keep calm’. It’s two weeks into the season, there is no reason for alarm bells.”

The Guyana international also thinks Hibs are improving and if costly errors can be cut out, results too will take a swing in the right direction.

“We’re still learning about each other," he added. "It’s been a good start, not results-wise, but as a collective it’s been good. If we can cut out the mistakes we’ll be in a much better place,

“It’s going to be important to get points on the board and get the season going, the last three games have been unfortunate but it’s in the past and we need to look forwards.”