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As the Scottish Premiership season progresses, Ross County midfielder Josh Nisbet is determined to make his mark on the pitch. After a brief international break, Nisbet has been focusing on enhancing his scoring abilities, seeking expert advice to help him find the net against Motherwell this weekend.
Nisbet, who joined Ross County from Central Coast Mariners on a three-year deal, took advantage of the international break to seek guidance from renowned striker coach Scott Chickelday.
With a track record of coaching top talents like England’s Ollie Watkins and Liverpool’s Harvey Elliott, Chickelday’s expertise is highly regarded in the football community.
During their sessions, they concentrated on improving Nisbet’s finishing techniques and shot trajectory. “I hope it will help me,” Nisbet remarked, expressing optimism about implementing Chickelday’s advice in upcoming matches. With Ross County struggling to score in their last three games, the midfielder’s commitment to improvement is crucial for the team’s success.
Nisbet acknowledges that he needs to take more control during matches. “Sometimes it’s almost like the game goes by me,” he admitted, emphasizing his desire to contribute more goals and assists. The Staggies have faced challenges in front of goal, and Nisbet believes that elevating his performance can significantly impact the team’s fortunes.
Despite not being selected for the Australian national team during the recent international break, Nisbet prioritized his development. He spent time in London for football-related activities before heading to Rome for a brief respite. “If you want to reach the highest level, you’ve got to make sure you’re putting in extra work,” he stated, highlighting his dedication to improvement.
Looking ahead to the clash with Motherwell, Nisbet emphasizes the importance of a collective effort to improve their ninth-place standing in the Premiership. “We haven’t scored in the last three games, and that’s nobody’s fault but our own,” he said, stressing the need for the entire team to take responsibility for their performance.
As they prepare to face Motherwell, Nisbet is eager to see familiar faces, including Australian striker Apostolos Stamatelopoulos. “It will be good to see him,” he remarked, reflecting on their previous encounters in Australia. With Motherwell performing well this season, Nisbet is determined to help Ross County secure vital points, especially in home matches.
For more updates on Ross County and their journey in the Scottish Premiership, fans can visit the club’s dedicated news page and join the community on social media.
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