The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

County drop to sixth spot after loss to Motherwell

- ANDY SKINNER

Ross County’s European hopes are now in the balance after Motherwell claimed a 1-0 victory at Victoria Park.

In an increasing­ly tense affair, the Steelmen claimed the points courtesy of Kevin Van Veen’s second half penalty. County threw everything they had at the visitors but could not conjure up an equaliser.

It is a result which sees Malky Mackay’s men drop to sixth place, two points behind Well, with only two games remaining, with the Lanarkshir­e men and Dundee United now in the driving seat to claim the two remaining European places.

Well made the trip north having been struck by a sickness bug, which ruled Bevis Mugabe, Callum Slattery and Van Veen out of the starting line-up.

The Staggies looked to apply early pressure, with Regan Charles-Cook seeing an effort from the edge of the box deflected wide, while Jake Vokins sent an effort into the arms of Liam Kelly following a short corner by Blair Spittal.

County looked fired up, with another corner by Spittal on nine minutes finding its way to David Cancola, who fired a fizzing effort over the crossbar.

Spittal’s set-pieces continued to cause problems, with a free-kick on 15 minutes finding the head of Alex Iacovitti who could not keep his effort down. Motherwell did not offer much threat in the opening stages, although a dangerous Stephen O’Donnell delivery forced a fine far post clearance from Connor Randall.

Their next effort came on 29 minutes, when Mark O’Hara drove an effort wide after finding a shooting opportunit­y inside the box.

County carved out a fine chance on the half-hour mark, with neat play seeing Randall and Spittal link up down the right before Charles-Cook was picked out. However he blazed his strike harmlessly over.

At the other end, Ross Laidlaw was called into action for the first time when he turned a Joe Efford strike around the post, before Connor Shields nodded inches over after Rickie Lamie headed Mark O’Hara’s corner back across goal.

Mackay made a tactical switch at the break, with Joseph Hungbo brought on to replace Jordan Tillson.

County were first to threaten after the break, with the ball breaking to Cancola after Spittal’s run was halted. However the Austrian’s curling effort drifted narrowly past the post. The Staggies upped the pressure, with Ross Callachan seeing a powerful effort blocked behind by Jake Carroll on 61 minutes.

Spittal came agonisingl­y close to breaking the deadlock on 65 minutes, when he got an excellent connection on Watson’s delivery, but his thumping effort drew a superb fingertip save from Kelly.

The game’s flashpoint arrived on 67 minutes, when Alex Iacovitti appeared to be harshly penalised for going through the back of substitute Van Veen. County strongly protested referee David Munro’s decision, but Dutchman Van Veen composed himself to send Laidlaw the wrong way from the spot.

County pushed for a way back into the game, with Mackay showing his intent by bringing Dominic Samuel on in place of Cancola, before Matthew Wright came on for Jake Vokins.

A Hungbo delivery on 86 minutes looked to be perfectly placed for the head of Iacovitti. However the defender failed to make contact.

Balls continued to flash across Motherwell’s goal, but the Steelmen held firm to claim a crucial

triumph.

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