Ross County Database

DateSaturday, 24 September 2016
CompetitionScottish Premiership
Fixture/ScoreHeart of Midlothian 0:0 Ross County
VenueTynecastle Park
Attendance16,321
RefereeAlan Muir
CommentsMatch Report
Report by John Barnes for the BBC.
Heart of Midlothian 0 Ross County 0
Second-placed Hearts were held to a goalless draw at home to Ross County in the Scottish Premiership.
Scott Fox made saves to deny Hearts' Tony Watt and Conor Sammon before the interval.
The hosts continued to dominate after the break but their ability to hit the target waned.
County, who threatened through Andrew Davies, finished with 10 men after Ian McShane received a second booking for a tackle on Faycal Rherras.
Fox was the busier keeper and he was on top form as he produced a sequence of top-class saves, particularly in the first half.
He reacted well to turn striker Watt's shot from 16 yards over and held headed efforts from Callum Paterson and Igor Rossi.
Sammon was denied twice by the agile stopper as Hearts continued to press.
At the other end, a Martin Woods free-kick was flicked, in an attempt to clear, by Paterson against the head of Davies and the ball had to be scrambled clear by the Hearts defence.
Some of the visiting players claimed the ball had crossed the line but referee Alan Muir was unconvinced.
Alim Ozturk was relieved of the Hearts captaincy duties earlier in the week with the armband passed to midfielder Perry Kitchen.
Having been kept out of the side because of the form of John Souttar, Ozturk got his opportunity after half-an-hour when the former Dundee United defender had to limp off injured.
Hearts' dominance in possession continued into the second period but they found it harder to test Fox with Sam Nicholson clipping the outside of the post and Rherras firing over.
The Staggies, who have never won at Tynecastle, lost a man when McShane - earlier booked for a foul on Nicholson - caught Rherras late and was promptly dismissed.
But the Highlanders held out to earn a point and their third draw in a row.
Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson: "A disappointing result but the first 60, 70 minutes the performance was great. Again we created loads of chances but we are not taking those chances as we should be.
"It's that final little bit, if we had done it today we would have another three points on the board.
"It was poor finishing from our point of view. The performance is the key for us. If the performance is there then the three points are there. But today similar to last week the three points weren't there."
Ross County manager Jim McIntyre: "If you take a point away from here it's never a bad result. That goes for any away ground in the Premiership, it's a tough league.
"We had Scott Fox to thank for a couple of good saves in that first period.
"We can't be disappointed with what the boys gave us today - I thought they were excellent and showed a real togetherness once we went down to 10 men.
"The Andrew Davies effort had not crossed the line. I've seen it back and as much as I would have wanted it to have gone over the line, it has not."
Ross County
ManagerJim McIntyre
Starting 111: Scott Fox, 2: Marcus Fraser 1, 4: Christopher Routis, 7: Michael Gardyne, 8: Martin Woods 1, 10: Liam Boyce, 15: Andrew Davies, 17: Jonathan Franks, 18: Ian McShane 2 1, 28: Kenny Van der Weg, 43: Paul Quinn
Bench31: Aaron McCarey, 3: Erik Cikos, 5: James McEveley, 11: Craig Curran, 12: Timothy Chow, 16: Tony Dingwall 1, 53: Greg Morrison
Heart of Midlothian
ManagerRobbie Neilson
Starting 11Jack Hamilton, Callum Paterson, Faycal Rherras 1, Igor Rossi, John Souttar, Perry Kitchen, Arnaud Sutchuin-Djoum 1, Sam Nicholson, Don Cowie, Conor Sammon, Tony Watt
BenchAlim Ozturk, Jamie Walker, Prince Buaben Abankwah, Viktor Noring, Krystian Nowak, Bjorn Johnsen, Robbie Muirhead