Head coach Alan Stubbs says Hibernian fully deserved their last-gasp equaliser at Tynecastle on Sunday as Edinburghs two biggest clubs fought out a 2-2 draw in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup. Arnaud Djoum and Sam Nicholson gave Hearts a two-goal advantage at the break, before Jason Cummings and Paul Hanlon levelled matters for the visitors during the final 10 minutes.Stubbs praised the team spirit among his players and says his side were unlucky to be behind at half-time. Hibernian scored twice in a breathless final 10 minutes to secure an unlikely 2-2 draw at Hearts in the Scottish Cup. And after Hanlon had hooked home an injury time equaliser, Stubbs said he was always aware of his teams fighting qualities: It doesnt tell me anything because I already know it. Its other people that question it.I have said all along I have 100 per cent belief in this team. I enjoy coming to work, I enjoy being around them, I enjoy their company, believe it or not.Theyve got a brilliant team spirit amongst themselves. They have a fantastic bonding. And when you have got that and, most importantly, ability, then anything is possible.They keep answering the questions. They dont know when to lie down. There is a lot of fight in there. And the support was fantastic.Asked about the result, he added: Probably satisfied in the end because I thought the least we deserved out of the game was a draw.I came in at half-time wondering how we were 2-0 down. The first goal was a good strike but I felt we should have defended the second goal a bit better. I thought in the second half we were fantastic. Alan Stubbs At half-time we spoke about how important the next goal was. We felt we could get something out of the game if we got it and so it proved.I thought in the second half we were fantastic. We pinned a really good Hearts team back for the majority of the half.Meanwhile, Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson was frustrated by his teams late collapse. Robbie Neilson (4th right) and Alan Stubbs shake hands at the end of the game I expect them to defend a 2-0 lead and to lose two poor goals at the end is disappointing, but its happened, he said.If the shoe was on the other foot wed be delighted but the outcome is the same.Its another derby game, another money-spinner for both clubs, and a big one for the fans and you guys. Another full house, another game on TV.Well have (Igor) Rossi back from suspension, well have (Jamie) Walker back in and (Abiola) Dauda. 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According to US TV website MediaPost, 8.8m Americans on average sat down to watch the first two games - 32 games of action, while advertisers spent a tidy $378.9m over the first four days.And what a bunch of games they had (I should know, I was up watching until around 4.30am on Saturday morning). We saw stunning endings including a basketball equivalent of a Hail Mary - the half-court shot thrown by Northern Iowas Paul Jesperson against Texas - and Cincinnati just failing to take their battle with St Josephs to overtime on a game-tying dunk because they were trying to be too fancy.Oh, and the wonderful athletes of Baylor were ousted by the slow and steady Wall St bankers of tomorrow at Yale. And Arizona were played out of the building by Wichita State - who lived up to their nickname… the Shockers. Stephen F. Austin, known as the Lumberjacks - chopped down No 3 West Virginia in one of the most painful games for the eyes youd ever unlikely to see. 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