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Gray challenges Hibs to create history against Gent
David Gray is challenging his Hibernian side to "do something really special and create history" by defeating KAA Gent in their Conference League play-off tie and reaching a European league phase for the first time.
The Scottish Premiership side are in Belgium for the first leg on Thursday with "a really good frame of mind" having defeated Malisheva of Kosovo and North Macedonia's Shkendija to reach this all-or-nothing tie.
And Gray, who celebrated 100 games as head coach in Sunday's League Cup win over Partick Thistle, insists his players "deserve" to have a shot at "achieving the aim" they set out at the start of the season.
"Everything we spoke about trying to achieve on day one of pre-season was for this opportunity," Gray told BBC Sport Scotland.
"The players have earned the right to do that with the level of performances and some of the results we've had already.
"They need to go and enjoy these opportunities, we've got a chance to go and do something special and create history and we're certainly going into it in a really good frame of mind, so they should definitely be looking forward to it."

While Hibs progressed to the quarter-finals of the League Cup at the weekend, Gent defeated RAAL La Louviere in the Belgian Pro League.
Rik de Mil's side have won both opening league matches, in addition to defeating Ukrainian side LNZ Cherkasy and Swedes IFK Gothenburg in previous Conference League qualifiers.
Still, the head coach insists the Scots will be their biggest test to date.
"They're a really good team, it's a good challenge for us, it's the best opponent this season we've played against," De Mil, whose side are at home for the first leg for the first time this campaign, said.
"Playing at home first is a little bit different for us, so we need to go full. We need to go full into this game and try to make the difference at home - without playing naive or always open.
"It's not a good thing to wait in this first game and to think it's going to be so easy in the away game."
Gent, who needed penalties to get past Cherkasy and drew 1-1 here with Gothenburg after winning 1-0 away, are "not at the best" insists De Mil.
"Like everyone else, we're at the beginning of our season, so we need to develop and improve a lot of things with several new players and young players stepping up," he added.
"We are getting the connections and the structure on the pitch and we are improving, but we are not at the best we can be... we will improve."
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