Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Ferguson demanding Staggies come back strong

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ROSS County co-manager Steven Ferguson is demanding a strong react ion f rom t he Sta g g ies following their 4-0 loss to Queen of the South on Saturday.

County fell to their heaviest defeat of the season at Palmerston, although second-placed Ayr United’s defeat to Caley Thistle means the Dingwall men remain three points clear at the top of the Championsh­ip.

Although County’s squad is depleted through injuries and suspension, Ferguson feels the Staggies have fallen short of their own standards in recent weeks and is hopeful the bruising defeat in Dumfries can spark a response.

Ferguson said: “We keep saying it, and I must sound like a broken record, but it’s such a difficult league.

“We will get criticism for Saturday, and rightly so, but we didn’t come down deliberate­ly to play like that.

“We are in it together. We have been on the other side of that when we have been like Queen of the South, we have won more than we have lost this season and we have enjoyed that together.

“But this is where we stick together after losing two games back to back. It’s about how we react and where we go from here.

“There’s no finger pointing – the players and staff will need to look at themselves and come up with a way of making sure that does not happen again.

“If we are honest, it has been slipping in for a couple of weeks. We are top of the league and we need to remember there are still a lot of games to go.”

County’s focus switches to Scottish Cup action when they travel to Premiershi­p side Motherwell on Saturday, with skipper Marcus Fraser and attacker Brian Graham returning from suspension.

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Midfielder Sam Stanton.

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