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Ross County’s fight for survival in the Premiership intensifies

Manager Don Cowie emphasizes the importance of consistency as pressure mounts.

Ross County players in action during a crucial match
Ross County battles for survival in the Premiership with determination.

As the Scottish Premiership season progresses, Ross County finds itself in a precarious position, teetering just above the relegation zone. Manager Don Cowie, in his inaugural full season at the helm, is determined to steer the club away from the threat of relegation, despite recent disappointing performances.

With the team currently sitting in 10th place, only one point separates them from St Johnstone and two points from the struggling Hearts, the stakes have never been higher.

Recent struggles and the road ahead

Ross County’s recent form has been concerning, with only two wins in their last twelve matches.

This lack of success has raised alarms among fans and pundits alike, as the team prepares to face sixth-placed St Mirren at the Global Energy Stadium this Saturday. Cowie, however, remains unfazed by the mounting pressure, stating, “I’m not concerned. I understand the competitiveness and challenges of this league.” His confidence stems from the knowledge that a single victory could dramatically alter the team’s standing in the league.

Focus on improvement and consistency

Cowie acknowledges the need for improvement, particularly after a disappointing 3-1 defeat to Hibernian. He emphasizes that the team must focus on the upcoming match against St Mirren, stating, “We’re striving for three points.” The manager believes that consistency is key to climbing the table and achieving the club’s goals. He remarked, “Words are nothing – actions speak louder,” highlighting the importance of translating their training efforts into matchday performances.

Injury concerns and squad depth

As the January transfer window approaches, Cowie has revealed that discussions regarding contract extensions have yet to commence. However, he is aware of the potential for player movement as some may seek regular game time. The manager is also facing injury challenges, with striker Alex Samuel sidelined for a significant period due to a thigh injury, and defender Eli Campbell expected to miss two weeks with a knee injury. Cowie stressed the importance of being mentally prepared for these challenges, stating, “It just shows how important it is to be ready and prepared mentally.”

With the pressure mounting and the stakes high, Ross County’s upcoming match against St Mirren is crucial. A win could not only boost their confidence but also tighten the race for survival in the Premiership. As Cowie and his squad prepare for this pivotal encounter, the focus remains on securing vital points and improving their league position.

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