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Ross County aims for strong finish before Premiership split

Ross County prepares for crucial matches against Dundee United and Aberdeen.

Ross County players celebrating a goal in the Premiership
Ross County aims for a strong finish as the Premiership split approaches.

Ross County’s current standing and upcoming challenges

After a challenging defeat against Hearts, Ross County finds itself in a precarious position in the Premiership, sitting ninth in the league table. With only four points separating them from the relegation zone, the team is keenly aware of the importance of their next three fixtures before the league split.

The upcoming matches against Dundee United and Aberdeen at home present a golden opportunity for the Staggies to secure vital points and bolster their standing.

Recent performance and team morale

Despite the recent setbacks, including consecutive losses on the road, Ross County has shown resilience throughout the season.

Their winter performances featured impressive away victories against teams like Dundee and Kilmarnock, which have kept them afloat in the league. Manager Don Cowie has emphasized the need for the team to maintain their focus and capitalize on their home advantage in the upcoming matches. He believes that the squad has earned some time off to recharge, especially after a demanding schedule since Christmas.

The importance of fan support

Cowie has called upon the Ross County supporters to rally behind the team during these crucial fixtures. He understands that the presence of fans can significantly impact the players’ performance on the pitch. With Dundee United and Aberdeen expected to bring their own supporters to Dingwall, Cowie is hopeful that the Staggies’ fans will turn out in large numbers to create a formidable home atmosphere. The manager’s confidence in his team’s ability to secure points is palpable, and he is eager to see the community come together to support their club.

Looking ahead: Strategies for success

As Ross County prepares for their next match against Dundee United, the focus will be on executing a game plan that frustrates their opponents while maximizing their own scoring opportunities. Cowie has indicated that the team will need to be more clinical in front of goal, especially after a lack of cutting edge in their recent matches. The upcoming fixtures are not just about securing points; they are also about building momentum as the season progresses. With the right mindset and support, Ross County aims to finish strong before the league split.


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