The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Drubbing sets up a tense final week

- BY ANDY SKINNER AT VICTORIA PARK

Ross County must brace themselves for a tense final week of the Premiershi­p campaign after they fell to a chastening defeat at home to Motherwell.

The Staggies paid the price for some slack defending as the Steelmen ran out convincing 5-1 winners – which brought Don Cowie’s unbeaten home record to a crashing halt.

Led by former County manager Stuart Kettlewell, a number of familiar faces came back to haunt the error-strewn Staggies.

Blair Spittal’s double and a late strike by Harry Paton, along with goals from Paul McGinn and Davor Zdravkovsk­i, did the damage. Simon Murray had levelled the scoring early in the match, but it was a bad day at the office for County at both ends of the park.

County must quickly wipe this defeat from their system with just two games left – although they were handed a lifeline by Livingston’s late winner against St Johnstone.

That keeps the Staggies two points above Saints who continue to occupy the relegation play-off spot. It comes as a major blow to County’s goal difference however, ahead of the sides’ crucial meeting at McDiarmid Park on Wednesday.

Cowie was bitterly disappoint­ed with the way Motherwell managed to score at will in the latter stages of the game – but he is grateful the Dingwall side’s fate remains in their own hands. Cowie said: “We’ve gifted them two goals in the first half, and we got punished for it.

“The game was 2-1 with 10 minutes to go, and ultimately Motherwell have picked us off when we had to go for it.

“I have no issue with losing games of football, but we have to make sure it doesn’t spiral out of control like it did here.”

Cowie went with an unchanged side from that which defeated Hibernian the previous weekend, which meant match-winner Jordan White remained on the bench in reserve to Eamonn Brophy and Murray.

It was Motherwell who started in the ascendancy, with Ross Laidlaw initially making a smart save to claw away a Georgie Gent

cross on two minutes. It was a lively opening stretch for Laidlaw, who was back in the thick of the action on nine minutes for the wrong reasons. A harmless ball upfield from opposite number Liam Kelly was destined for Laidlaw’s grasp, before he inexplicab­ly fumbled the ball straight to the feet of Spittal, who was afforded the easiest of tap-ins.

Laidlaw immediatel­y acknowledg­ed his blunder but his team-mates were immediatel­y intent on bailing him out, as they responded within five minutes.

A loose ball fell for Eli King in his own half, who played an inch-perfect through ball to meet the run of Murray and, with Kelly exposed well out of his goal, the striker applied a cushioned finish to net his 20th of the campaign.

The Staggies created a raft of chances to take the lead, with Murray unable to find Brophy with a cutback, before a sublime piece of play from Connor Randall saw him cut in from the left before attempting a chip over Kelly, which was cleared off the line by Shane Blaney.

Murray had another opportunit­y when he was played in by Michee Efete, but he was unable to direct his sidefooted effort on target.

The Staggies were punished for more defensive slackness on 40 minutes. It was another error from Laidlaw, who found himself caught well underneath a Gent freekick which allowed the ball to fall to McGinn to tap home. Cowie rang the changes at half-time, with Brophy, Leak and Josh Reid making way for White, Josh Sims and Loick Ayina.

The home side pushed for a leveller early in the second half, with Sims seeing a side-foot effort deflected wide, before White nodded a Dhanda corner over the bar.

County continued to push but they were to be undone by a sublime strike on 82 minutes when Theo Bair held the ball up for Spittal, who angled an effort home from the edge of the box.

The Steelmen added a fourth when Bair cut the ball back for Zdravkovsk­i to tap home, with former Staggie Paton compoundin­g County’s misery when he sidefooted home in stoppage time.

 ?? ?? WELL CHUFFED: Blair Spittal celebrates giving Motherwell the lead during the 5-1 victory after the Staggies goalie had dropped the ball at his feet.
WELL CHUFFED: Blair Spittal celebrates giving Motherwell the lead during the 5-1 victory after the Staggies goalie had dropped the ball at his feet.
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 ?? ?? Top, Motherwell defender Paul McGinn fires the visitors back in front. Above left, Staggies ace Simon Murray is mobbed by team-mates after levelling the scores. Above, Ross County manager Don Cowie admitted his side ‘gifted’ ’Well goals during the 5-1 drubbing.
Top, Motherwell defender Paul McGinn fires the visitors back in front. Above left, Staggies ace Simon Murray is mobbed by team-mates after levelling the scores. Above, Ross County manager Don Cowie admitted his side ‘gifted’ ’Well goals during the 5-1 drubbing.
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