The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Staggies strike down Jambos to draw closer to safety zone

- BY ALASDAIR FRASER AT VICTORIA PARK

Don Cowie applauded striker Simon Murray for inspiring Ross County to a crucial victory over European contenders Hearts.

The tireless 32-year-old epitomised the Staggies’ spirit as they fought for everything and secured a first home victory over the Edinburgh side in more than a decade.

Claiming his 15th and 16th goals of the season a few minutes either side of the break, Murray’s relentless running and selfless attitude set the tone.

The Staggies hadn’t humbled the capital club in Dingwall since Dutchman Melvin de Leeuw and Richie Brittain struck in the dying minutes of a top-flight clash back in September 2013.

It was also County’s first win of any kind against the Jam Tarts since March 2017.

But despite a chasm of 31 points separating the sides at kick-off, the hosts looked in rude health as they grasped only their second win in 15 games to move within a single point of the safety zone.

The triumph also took them a full 10 points above bottom-side Livingston.

Yutaro Oda’s stoppageti­me reply came far too late for Hearts who never matched the hunger and desire of the home side.

Cowie said: “Our workrate and togetherne­ss, with people putting their body on the line, was the most pleasing aspect today.

“Simon has got so much energy and quality. He can be unpredicta­ble at times, but that’s just the way he is.

“He’s got that never-saydie attitude which led to the opening goal, and his second finish was very clinical so I’m very pleased for him.

“Beating them here has to give us confidence going into the last eight games of the season.”

County, buoyed by Yan Dhanda’s equaliser against Hibs deep in stoppage time on Wednesday, gave the Englishman – bound for Hearts in the summer – his first start since injury in mid-February.

A fantastic Murray run saw him drive in along the bye-line before nipping the ball across the six-yard box.

Jordan White, arriving on cue, somehow lifted the finish over the bar from less than two yards.

Lawrence Shankland then flashed an attempt just inches over, while Toby Sibbick saw a superb firsttime volley pushed away by keeper George Wickens.

County escaped again five minutes before the break, with Alan Forrest blocked and a ferocious Kenneth Vargas strike connecting with the underside of the bar.

County’s positivity never wavered, though, and three minutes before the break they took the lead.

Dhanda released Murray with a perfectly-measured angled ball behind the defence.

Murray saw his attempt blocked by Zander Clark, but drove back on to the ball, dispossess­ing Sibbick before forcing a tightangle­d finish into the net.

Murray doubled the lead within four minutes of the restart.

Forrest saw an attempt blocked by the Staggies’ keeper but County tore back forward.

Dhanda’s clever supply played in Josh Reid on the left who picked out Murray with a cutback before the ex-Hibs striker lashed home from 12 yards.

County must have known they were in for some fraught moments as momentum built behind Hearts’ recovery attempts, with Forrest rattling the outside of the near post.

The comeback seemed on after 74 minutes after a Brophy foul was punished by a wonderfull­y-struck Stephen Kingsley free-kick that flashed past Wickens from 20 yards.

To the away side’s dismay, though, a VAR check ruled offside against Shankland’s interferen­ce in play and the two-goal advantage stood.

Substitute Yutaro Oda’s neat finish in stoppage time had home fans’ in fear, but County calmly saw it through.

 ?? ?? DIFFERENCE MAKER: Simon Murray netted either side of half-time to secure the points.
DIFFERENCE MAKER: Simon Murray netted either side of half-time to secure the points.
 ?? ?? Jordan White is in disbelief after missing a golden chance from two yards out.
Jordan White is in disbelief after missing a golden chance from two yards out.
 ?? ?? George Wickens and Loick Ayina celebrate at full-time.
George Wickens and Loick Ayina celebrate at full-time.
 ?? ?? Simon Murray nips in to score against Hearts.
Simon Murray nips in to score against Hearts.
 ?? ?? Interim County boss Don Cowie applauds the home fans.
Interim County boss Don Cowie applauds the home fans.

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