The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

County home comeback secures win over Accies

- ANDY SKINNER AT VICTORIA PARK

ROSS COUNTY 2 HAMILTON ACCIES 1

Ross County took a major stride towards safety by coming from behind to defeat Hamilton 2-1 at Victoria Park.

Accies threatened to drag the Staggies into the mire when they took the lead through Scott McMann’s free-kick midway through the first half, however the Staggies equalised within a minute through Blair Spittal’s stunning strike.

Substitute Charlie Lakin came up with the winning goal just six minutes after being introduced, with the victory ensuring County need just a point from Sunday’s trip to Motherwell to be sure of survival.

Kilmarnock’s 3-3 draw with St Mirren effectivel­y sends Hamilton down, with Killie needing to defeat Accies this weekend and hope the Staggies lose to Well in order for them to leapfrog the Highlander­s out of the relegation playoff spot.

There was no disguising the magnitude of the game, with County knowing a victory over Accies would rule out the prospect of them finishing bottom.

Whether they could stave off the threat of the relegation play-off spot depended on Kilmarnock’s game against St Mirren, where County needed a Buddies victory in order to secure full safety ahead of Sunday’s final day trip to Motherwell.

It was no surprise to see John Hughes select the same team which defeated Dundee United 2-0 in their last match, with the Staggies boss and Hamilton counterpar­t Brian Rice both in the stand serving touchline bans.

The match started in cagey fashion, with Aaron

Martin and Stephen Kelly both finding their way into Willie Collum’s book within the opening three minutes.

It was no surprise Accies’ breakthrou­gh came from a set-piece, with McMann winning the foul perilously close to the penalty area after being brought down by Jordan Tillson.

McMann was still able to find the net however, with the left wing-back’s low effort making it through County’s assembled wall to leave Ross Laidlaw static.

It was a severe setback for the Staggies which threatened to leave them in a precarious position, but they showed the perfect response to level within a minute. It was a spectacula­r finish from Spittal, with the attacker continuing his strong recent form with a stunning drilled low finish into the corner from 20 yards after being teed up by Jordan White.

It proved to be County’s only meaningful chance of the first half however, with Accies the side who probing as the interval approached.

The visitors were inches from regaining the lead on the half hour mark when Ross Callachan capitalise­d on a loose touch from Michael Gardyne to run through on goal, with his strike clipping the outside of the post on its way wide.

On-loan Aberdeen forward Bruce Anderson also saw a strike whistle narrowly over, however the level scoreline at the halfway stage left the game firmly up for grabs in the second 45 minutes.

County started the second half brightly, drilling an effort wide from the right angle of the box after his own delivery had been returned to him by the head of Hakeem Odoffin, while at

the other end McMann headed over at the far post.

Accies remained menacing however, with McMann this time the provider for Callachan to nod over the bar from eight yards.

Kelly was presented with a strike at goal just after the hour mark when the ball broke to him following Spittal’s partially cleared delivery, however he could not keep the effort down.

County were not to be denied on 71 minutes however, with Lakin capping an excellent Staggies move with a stunning strike, with his low strike whistling past Kyle Gourlay after he had been teed up by White.

The home side had to withstand heavy pressure from Accies who desperatel­y looked to preserve their topflight status, with David Moyo heading over from Nathan Thomas’ delivery.

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ON STRIKE: Ross County’s Charlie Lakin, right, scores to
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Alex Iacovitti is forced off
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make it 2-1 to the Highlander­s during last night’s Scottish Premiershi­p match againstt Hamilton at Victoria Park.
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Hamilton’s Hakeem Odoffin, left, tries to win possession from County’s Stephen Kelly.
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injured in the second half.

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