The Scotsman

Muirhead thrills home fans as Morton secure survival

- By STEPHEN HALLIDAY at Cappielow

PLAY-OFF FINAL

MORTON

Muirhead 12, 78, Oliver 44

AIRDRIEONI­ANS

(Morton win 4-0 on agg)

Morton extended their sixyear stay in the second tier of Scottish football with a comprehens­ive 3-0 defeat of Airdrieoni­ans in the second leg of the Championsh­ip play-off final.

Leading 1-0 from the first leg in Airdrie on Tuesday thanks to Robbie Muirhead’s stoppage time goal, the outcome at Cappielow was never really in doubt once the big striker doubled that advantage with a stunning 12th minute opener.

Watched by 500 of their own fans inside the old stadium, along with around another 100 who had found a less socially-distanced vantage point behind a fence at the Sinclair Street end, Morton were dominant throughout.

It completes the primary objective handed to Gus Macpherson when he was appointed manager at the Greenock club in March.

For Airdrie boss Ian Murray, his team’s impressive late season push into the League One runners-up spot was ultimately in vain and they must now prepare for an eighth consecutiv­e campaign in the third tier.

For those home supporters who joyfully made their way through the gates of one of Scotland’s most characterf­ul venues for the first time since the pandemic struck, Muirhead’s early goal was the perfect reminder of why nothing beats the experience of watching their team in the flesh.

Muirhead displayed the kind of quality which makes you wonder why he hasn’t sustained a career at a higher level of the game.

Still only 25, the former Hearts, Dundee United and Kilmarnock player brought the punters to their feet when he pounced on a slack attempted clearance and sent a guided missile of a volley high beyond the despairing right hand of Airdrie keeper Max Currie.

As Morton looked to turn the screw, more fine work from

Muirhead created an opening which Cammy Salkeld dragged just wide. Airdrie were hanging on grimly, surviving a penalty claim for handball against Leon Mccann, but their hopes of limiting the damage before the break were undone by a second Morton goal in the 44th minute. When Lewis Strapp’s shot rebounded off the crossbar, Gary Oliver was on hand to ram the ball home from close range.

Airdrie tried to muster a response in the second half, Thomas Robert showing occasional flashes of menace, but Morton set the seal on a fine all-round display with their third goal in the 78th minute. Currie could only parry a fierce 20-yard shot from

Stephen Mcginn, pictured, presenting Muirhead with a simple close-range finish. Morton: Fox, Ledger, Fjortoft, Mclean, Strapp; Lyon (Colville 86), Mcginn, Blues; Oliver (Mcguffie 81), Salkeld (Nesbitt 69), Muirhead. Subs not used: Mcginty, Orsi, Hynes, Wylie. Airdrie: Currie, Crighton, Kerr (Thomson 29), Fordyce; Walker (Ritchie 83), O’reilly, Turner, Mccann; Mckay (Roy 59), Robert; Gallagher. Subs not used: Sabatini, Mcneil, Stokes.

Alan Muir

 ??  ?? 0 Robbie Muirhea d celebrates after scoring his second goal to seal Morton’s 3-0 victory in the Championsh­ip play-off final second leg
0 Robbie Muirhea d celebrates after scoring his second goal to seal Morton’s 3-0 victory in the Championsh­ip play-off final second leg
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