The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Kettlewell targets maximum points in relegation battle

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Co-manager Stuart Kettlewell admits Ross County need to finish the season with two Ladbrokes Premiershi­p wins to have a chance of avoiding relegation but insists their approach will be measured rather than manic.

The Highlander­s are two points adrift of second-bottom Partick Thistle and five behind Hamilton and are running out of games.

Dundee visit Dingwall tonight before County conclude their league campaign at St Johnstone on Saturday and Kettlewell, while accepting six points is required, will stress the need for calm heads.

He said: “We are under no illusions, to give ourselves the best chance to get out of the position that we are in, we have to win the two games.

“Unfortunat­ely that doesn’t guarantee that we would be in a safe position but we need to try and win them. That’s the message that has been put across to the players.

“There has to be that measured approach as well. You can put yourself out the game by going too gung-ho or hell-for-leather. We must make sure we give ourselves a platform.

“You have to get the balance right. If you put yourself in a silly position where you’re exposing yourself too much, playing against the likes of Dundee, you will be out the game.

“They have got good players, they have guys at the top end of the pitch that can punish you so we need to make sure we have that balance right.

“Dundee put themselves in a real good position now. But we are not expecting them to come up and take things easy.”

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Stuart Kettlewell has called for calm heads.

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