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Ross County celebrates long-awaited away victory in style

Fans rejoice as Ross County secures first away league win in 15 months

Ross County players celebrating their away victory
Ross County players joyfully celebrate their long-awaited away win.

Ross County’s triumphant return to form

In a thrilling display of skill and determination, Ross County marked a significant milestone by securing their first away league victory in over 15 months. The 3-0 triumph against Dundee not only ended a frustrating streak of 25 games without an away win but also brought joy to the loyal fans who have supported the team through thick and thin.

This match, held on Boxing Night, was a much-needed boost for the Highlanders, who had struggled to find the back of the net in recent outings.

A stellar performance from the team

Noah Chilvers opened the scoring with a fine low strike, his first goal for the club, giving County a well-deserved lead at half-time.

The second half saw Josh Nisbet and substitute Jordan White add to the scoreline, with White converting a penalty to cap off a brilliant performance. This match showcased the team’s attacking prowess, a stark contrast to their previous games where they managed to score only four goals in eight matches. Manager Don Cowie expressed his delight at the team’s performance, emphasizing the importance of bringing smiles to the faces of their supporters.

Supporters’ unwavering loyalty

Cowie acknowledged the dedication of the fans, who have traveled across the country to support the team despite the long wait for an away victory. He stated, “For 15 months, they have traveled across the country supporting us, and we’ve not won away from home in the league in that period.” The manager’s heartfelt words resonated with the fans, who celebrated the long-awaited victory alongside the players. The atmosphere was electric, as supporters finally had a reason to cheer after a prolonged period of disappointment.

Looking ahead: Upcoming challenges

With this victory under their belts, Ross County is set to face Hearts at home this Sunday, followed by a New Year fixture against Aberdeen. Cowie is optimistic about the upcoming matches, particularly against Hearts, who are reeling from a recent loss in the Edinburgh derby. He understands the pressure that comes with such losses and is preparing his team to capitalize on the opportunity to build on their recent success. The manager’s confidence is palpable, as he aims to maintain the momentum gained from this crucial win.

Conclusion

As Ross County continues to navigate the challenges of the Premiership, the team and its supporters can take pride in this significant victory. The players have shown that they are capable of delivering outstanding performances, and with the unwavering support of their fans, the future looks promising for the Highlanders.

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