The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Staggies come from behind to shock Accies

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Ross County came from behind to beat home side Hamilton 2-1 in the battle of the Scottish Premiershi­p’s bottom clubs last night.

Staggies midfielder Stephen Kelly put through his own net after 16 minutes of an open encounter.

The visitors hit the post in the second half and it looked like Accies might just see it out but debutant Jordan White levelled in the 80th minute before setting up fellow substitute Billy Mckay to volley in the winner five minutes later.

Hamilton boss Brian Rice was assistant to John Hughes at Falkirk, Hibernian and Inverness and it will be the Staggies manager who will have the bragging rights.

More importantl­y, the Dingwall side are now four points ahead of bottom-ofthe-table Accies although they have played two games more.

It was a tough night for Hamilton who started the game brightly

As expected striker Bruce Anderson, the new loan signing from Aberdeen, was handed his debut and he made an early impact.

In the third minute he played in fellow striker Marios Ogkmpoe who fired wide of the far post.

On a blustery Lanarkshir­e evening, Anderson looked lively and was involved with the opener, breaking into the County box and his second attempt at cutting the ball across for Ogkmpoe saw the luckless Kelly, on loan from Rangers, deflect the ball over the line.

The visitors lost their bearings for a spell.

Moments later, Ogkmpoe found himself in a race with Staggies keeper Ross Laidlaw but when the ball spun high into the air, the Hamilton forward lost the chance for the second.

Then Accies wing-back Scott McMann burst into the County box and tested Laidlaw with an angled drived. By that time the Highlander­s had forced their way back into the game but could not find a way through.

Moments into the second half, Harry Paton found himself with only Ryan Fulton to beat but tamely drove straight at the Accies keeper.

County increased the tempo and pushed Accies back. In the 63rd minute White, recently signed from Motherwell, came on to make his County debut for the injured Iain Vigurs and the change would prove significan­t.

Hughes went for broke in the 76th minute by bringing on four substitute­s at once – Charlie Lakin, Carl Tremarco, McKay and Michael Gardyne – but it was earlier replacemen­t White who redirected a shot from Jason Naismith high into the net from 14 yards.

White turned provider five minutes later when he broke clear down the right and sent in a perfect cross for Mckay to volley past Fulton from 12 yards to complete a remarkable late turnaround.

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 ??  ?? Billy Mckay and team-mates celebrate his late winner for the Staggies.
Billy Mckay and team-mates celebrate his late winner for the Staggies.

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