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Darren Johnstone

Shaun Maloney reveals the Brendan Rodgers Celtic breakfast that sparked big chance and the bond that remains

Hibs boss Shaun Maloney has paid tribute to Brendan Rodgers and has revealed the former Celtic manager remains only a phone call away.

The Irishman awarded Maloney his first coaching break by appointing the former Scotland forward to look after the club’s B team in 2017.

The 39-year-old went on to learn his craft under Belgium manager Roberto Martinez before replacing Jack Ross at Easter Road in December.

And Maloney admits Leicester City manager Rodgers remains a vital sounding board after the bond they struck at Celtic.

Maloney said: “I was very fortunate, I retired and within about four or five days I spoke to Brendan Rodgers and there was an opening in their B team.

"I had breakfast with him and at the end of breakfast he offered me the job so I was extremely fortunate.

“It was an amazing year for the club and we had a very special manager, Brendan was and still is a fantastic manager and it was something I really took a lesson from, he had time for everyone.

“As a young coach at any time I could knock on his door and ask about my own team or the performance of the first team.

“It was really interesting to speak to him about the first team going to places domestically and being a big favourite and then the European side where you play PSG and Bayern Munich and it’s almost the complete opposite.

“I will be forever grateful to Brendan for giving me the opportunity and it was an amazing year to see him work as a manager.

“I took massive amounts from that and I still do, I still speak to him a lot.

“It was the belief he had and where he wanted to take the club. There were moments it was very good, there were some dips but he never lost belief over where he thought the team could go.

“It’s something, a massive lesson I’ve taken and definitely taking those lessons now.”

Maloney, meanwhile, is adamant that his side are more than capable of upsetting the odds by claiming a derby double.

Hibs travel to Tynecastle tomorrow in league action before taking on their city rivals, who are some 16 points better off in the table, in a Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden a week later.

Maloney, speaking at a Hibs fans event, said: “I think we’ve got a very good chance (of winning the Scottish Cup).

“We’ve given ourselves that opportunity.

“Anything can happen at Hampden, we are more capable of beating Hearts this weekend and at Hampden. I think we have to be honest, it can go either way.

“We have to be at our very best, both defensively and attacking.

“The mood is good, the players are aware of what we need to do to prepare us for this match, I think the semi-final will be very different.

“I really want the players to go and show their personality at Tynecastle.”

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