With just two games to go, our fate hangs finely in the balance in the race to secure a European place for next season. We currently occupy fifth position in the cinch Premiership, four points adrift of Hearts and two clear of St Mirren with two games to go.
The Hibees host Celtic on Wednesday night before a trip to Tynecastle on the final day of the season and Nisbet insists the squad are fully focused on securing a European spot.
“It’s a big week – when you have got Celtic and Hearts in a week you don’t need to do too much to get yourself up for it, everyone should be up for it.
“We had a big disappointment on Sunday against Rangers – we went into the game in good form but we didn’t turn up, we didn’t take our chances and conceded some poor goals. We need to dust ourselves down and focus on Celtic now.
“There’s a lot of European places to play for, we can still catch Hearts if results go our way. We need to the business tomorrow and take care of our own results, that is all we can do.”

Nisbet missed the majority of the first half of the season through injury but has come back firing scoring 10 goals in 18 games since the World Cup.
“If anyone said to us at the start of January that we would have the chance to be playing European football with two games to go, you would bite your hand off for it.
“We’ve recovered well from poor results earlier in the season, we’ve got two games to go and a real chance at securing European football so our full focus is on getting that job done.”