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In a dramatic League One encounter, Inverness Caledonian Thistle (ICT) showcased their resilience by overcoming a two-goal deficit to defeat Montrose 3-2 at Links Park. The match, marked by intense weather conditions, saw ICT’s head coach Scott Kellacher express his unwavering belief in his players’ ability to turn the game around, a sentiment that proved prophetic as they delivered a stunning second-half performance.
The Highlanders started the match with promise but found themselves trailing after Graham Webster’s header put Montrose ahead midway through the first half. Just before the break, Blair Lyons doubled the lead, leaving ICT with a mountain to climb. Despite the scoreline, Kellacher remained composed, confident that his team could respond positively. His faith was rewarded when Luis Longstaff struck early in the second half, igniting hope among the traveling supporters.
With Montrose reduced to ten men following Andrew Steeves’ red card, ICT seized the momentum. The visitors pressed hard, and their efforts culminated in two late goals from Paul Allan, who not only equalized but also netted the winner in a thrilling finish. This victory marked ICT’s third consecutive league win, a significant boost for a team grappling with off-field challenges, including a 15-point deduction due to administration issues.
The match statistics highlighted ICT’s dominance, with 13 shots on target compared to Montrose’s two. This disparity underscored Kellacher’s satisfaction with his team’s performance, particularly in the second half. The players’ determination and belief were evident as they pushed for victory until the final whistle, showcasing their fighting spirit and commitment to the cause.
As ICT aims to secure their place in League One, the upcoming matches will be crucial. With a game in hand against eighth-placed Annan Athletic, the team is focused on closing the gap and avoiding relegation. The emergence of young talents like Matthew Strachan, who has stepped up in defense, adds to the optimism surrounding the squad. The players’ camaraderie and resilience will be vital as they navigate the remainder of the season.
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