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Cowie urges Ross County to achieve back-to-back Premiership victories
In a bid to elevate Ross County’s performance in the Premiership, manager Don Cowie is calling on his players to secure consecutive league victories. The upcoming match against Hibernian presents a crucial opportunity for the Staggies to achieve this rare feat, something that hasn’t been accomplished since Cowie’s predecessor, Derek Adams, managed to gather seven points from nine at the start of his third tenure with the club.
Historically, consecutive wins have been a challenge for Ross County. Adams managed to string together a draw against Kilmarnock, followed by victories over Motherwell and St Mirren in late November and early December of the previous year. Cowie’s mentor, Malky Mackay, only achieved this milestone twice during his 30-month tenure. This context adds weight to Cowie’s current challenge, as he seeks to instill a winning mentality within the squad.
Cowie emphasizes that consistency is key, not only in performance but also in results. “The challenge now is to win two games back-to-back and get six points in four days at home,” he stated. The manager acknowledges the difficulty of the task ahead, particularly against a Hibernian side known for its individual talent. Despite their struggles this season, Cowie recognizes the threat they pose and insists that his team must be prepared.
Ross County’s home form has been relatively strong, providing a solid foundation for their ambitions. Cowie believes that while they can rely on their home advantage, it is crucial to extend their performance on the road as well. “We have to add to it on the road, and we’re striving to do that,” he remarked. The manager’s focus is on maintaining the high performance levels that have been evident in recent matches.
Last weekend, Ross County showcased their resilience by bouncing back from a disappointing 3-0 defeat to St Johnstone. After falling behind to Kilmarnock, the team rallied to secure a vital three points, demonstrating their fighting spirit. Cowie praised the players for their ability to capitalize on Kilmarnock’s red card, which shifted the momentum in their favor. “The way the players took advantage of that red card was huge, and all credit to them for that,” he noted.
As Ross County prepares for the match against Hibernian, the focus remains on consistency and building on their recent successes. Cowie has expressed his belief in the squad, urging them to show their capabilities week in and week out. With the right mindset and determination, the Staggies aim to achieve back-to-back victories and solidify their position in the league.
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