The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Bouncing, but Billy says Caley Jags still fear Killie

- By William Clark SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Head coach Billy Dodds says Kilmarnock are still the team to beat in the Championsh­ip despite Inverness Caledonian Thistle moving five points clear at the top of the table.

Goals from Billy Mckay and Michael Gardyne gave Inverness victory over Morton as rivals Kilmarnock slipped up at Dunfermlin­e Athletic in a 2-2 draw.

Dodds says he will not get carried away with any title challenge talk, but says if they can finish above Kilmarnock, they will give themselves a great chance of promotion.

“I want to make sure we keep winning and picking up points and let them chase,” said Dodds.

“Kilmarnock are favourites, even though we’re leading, but it has been a brilliant quarter for us.”

Dodds says it was vital Inverness showed they could bounce back after defeat at Hamilton Academical last week, and despite not being a perfect performanc­e, was pleased they got the job done.

“We had to show we could bounce back and get the result today and that is what we did.

“I didn’t enjoy the game at times, but the players were profession­al. I would like for them to have kept the ball better but they know that. But they have a good mentality and could see the game out.

“I am more delighted than I have been for a while, not because we are five points clear, but because we ground the game out.”

Morton almost took the lead in spectacula­r fashion after eight minutes when Tom Allan spotted goalkeeper Mark Ridgers off his line and unleashed a powerful shot from 30 yards out which went inches over the bar.

Ridgers then nearly gifted Morton the lead when a poor clearance from his box was pounced on by Jimmy Knowles 25 yards from goal.

He charged into the box where his shot was blocked and the ball fell to Gavin Reilly whose shot was only denied finding the net by a sliding challenge from Danny Devine.

Inverness broke the deadlock in the 19th minute with goalkeeper Ridgers launching a route one punt up the field which caught the Morton defence unaware.

Mckay beat the offside trap and collected the ball 25 yards from goal and charged into the box, keeping his composure to fire a low drive past the advancing Jack Hamilton.

Four minutes after the break Inverness doubled their advantage as Roddy

Macgregor did the hard work charging into the box and passed to Mckay whose shot was blocked and the ball ricocheted kindly to Gardyne who fired into the net from eight yards out.

Greenock have failed to win since August and manager Gus Macpherson said his team have been guilty of not taking their chances.

“We keep making silly mistakes and that is what hurts us. We need to be big enough and brave enough to deal with the situation.”

 ?? ?? Billy Mckay fires home to open the scoring for Caley Thistle
Billy Mckay fires home to open the scoring for Caley Thistle

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