The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Wwasps stung by late, late Staggies winner

- By Bill Anderson sport@sundaypost.com

alloa athletic 0 ross county 1

Ross County co-manager Steven Ferguson was clearly delighted as Keith Watson’s late strike earned all three points for his side.

“Alloa worked hard to contain us today and for most of the match succeeded and we want to give them credit for the quality of their defending,” he said.

“We were delighted to get the last-minute goal and we believe that it was a goal our play deserved.

“We’re relieved that we took the three points while we were expecting to get away with a point and we will continue to play the way that we do to maintain our league position.”

From the start, Ross County had the home side pinned back and came close to getting an opener in the fourth minute when Billy Mckay connected with a Declan Mcmanus corner, but his strong header from close range went just over the bar with Neil Parry in the home goal well beaten.

The relentless pressure from the visitors pushed the home side into making unforced errors and Ross County capitalise­d on one of the mistakes when, following a poor Dario Zanatta clearance, the ball fell at the feet of Billy Mckay.

He crossed the ball into the Alloa penalty area where Declan Mcmanus was in the clear to fire a fierce shot towards goal, only to see Neil Parry pull of a great save and deny him the opener.

Alloa fought their way back into the match when, from the edge of the visitor’s box, Kevin Cawley connected

with a Flannigan free-kick, but his shot was cleared by Declan Mcmanus.

Ross County were dominating the play but only to the edge of the home side penalty box and were unable to convert their dominance into goals.

Mckay came close when he was on hand to capitalize on a defensive mistake by Dario Zannata and, from the edge of the box, his well-struck shot went just wide.

Outstandin­g play from Cawley saw him take on and beat two Ross County defenders and his cross was touched on by Alan Trouten towards Greig Spence.

But Spence was a yard short of getting a connection with the ball and the ball went out of play.

The visitors were relentless in the pressure they were exerting on the home side’s defense and, when Josh Mullin saw his shot brilliantl­y saved by Neil Parry,

 ??  ?? Alloa’s Sam Roscoe clears before Billy Mckay can win the ball
Alloa’s Sam Roscoe clears before Billy Mckay can win the ball
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