Ross County Database

DateWednesday, 28 December 2022
CompetitionScottish Premiership
Fixture/ScoreDundee United 3:0 Ross County
VenueTannadice Park
Attendance8,249
RefereeChris Graham
CommentsMatch Report
Report by George O'Neill for the BBC.
Dundee United 3 Ross County 0
Dundee United climbed off the bottom of the Scottish Premiership with a potentially pivotal win over fellow strugglers Ross County.
A Connor Randall own-goal and second-half efforts from Charlie Mulgrew and Craig Sibbald secured the victory and moved United a point ahead of County and to within two of Motherwell.
County - who could have opened up a five-point lead over United - will rue the spurning of several chances and had to play the final few minutes without Owura Edwards after he was sent off.
Malky Mackay's men drop to the bottom of the table, having played a game more than United.
United carved out the first chance of the game after a fairly cagey opening - captain Ryan Edwards headed Liam Smith's cross just wide - but the home fans did not have to wait much longer for the opening goal.
Ian Harkes spread the play wonderfully to find Glenn Middleton on the left-hand side. The winger skipped by his man with ease, and his ball across struck Keith Watson before being bundled into his own goal by Connor Randall, who got his feet in a tangle attempting to clear.
The goal seemed to spark the visitors into life, and they really should have drawn level before half-time.
First, Owura Edwards shot wide after Mulgrew's misjudged defensive header put him clean through, and then Watson headed Yan Dhanda's corner against the base of a post.
After the break, both sides continued to attack. Steven Fletcher had a fierce shot well saved by Ross Laidlaw and at the other end, Dhanda's free-kick whistled just wide of Mark Birighitti's goal.
County were made to pay for their profligacy on 70 minutes, as Mulgrew stooped to head Dylan Levitt's pinpoint corner past Laidlaw to give United a precious cushion.
The visitors did put the ball into the back of the net soon after, but William Akio's close-range effort was ruled out by VAR for the tightest of offside calls.
And things unravelled for the visitors after that setback. Edwards was sent off for a second yellow card after some unnecessary pushing and shoving, before Sibbald curled a lovely left-footed effort past Laidlaw to wrap up the win for United.
Mackay called for his side to be more clinical as the Dingwall outfit looked to turn promising performances into points. However, they failed to hit the target once, despite carving out numerous big chances.
Edwards' missed one-on-one and Watson's header off the post at 1-0 down were crucial moments - had either of those found the back of the net, County would have been the side with the momentum.
United, though, did what they had to do. They knew they needed a win to stay in touch with the sides above them, and took their chances to claim another victory under the lights - they are still to win a league game in daylight this season.
Liam Fox will see the return of Mulgrew as a big boost. The veteran defender was a threat from set-pieces, both aerially and with his own delivery, and he brings a wealth of experience with him.
Dundee United head coach Liam Fox: "There were moments of good stuff. I've seen us play better than that, but tonight was about the result and I'm delighted the players stood up and ground the result out.
"We're delighted with the three points, but we're back to work tomorrow. We've got a difficult game at St Johnstone on Saturday, and there's going to be ups and downs between today and the end of the season."
Ross County manager Malky Mackay: "There was plenty to be pleased about. We started not badly and they caught us on the counter. For the half-hour before half-time, we created three unbelievable chances - we should have been 3-1 up.
"We're down there in amongst it, but I think it's fine margins. I think we're as good as a number of other teams in the division, we've just got to keep trying to prove it. If we weren't creating chances I'd be more worried."
Ross County
ManagerMalcolm (Malky) Mackay
Starting 111: Ross Laidlaw, 2: Connor Randall 1, 6: Alexander Iacovitti, 7: Owura Edwards 2 1, 8: Ross Callachan, 10: Yan Dhanda, 14: Victor Loturi, 15: Keith Watson, 16: George Harmon, 22: Jordon Tillson, 26: Jordan White
Bench31: Jake Eastwood, 4: David Cancola, 5: Jack Baldwin, 11: Joshua Sims, 12: Callum Johnson, 17: Kazeem Olaigbe, 18: William Akio, 19: Jordy Hiwula-Mayifuila, 24: Benjamin Paton
Dundee United
ManagerLiam Fox
Starting 11Mark Birighitti, Charlie Mulgrew 1, Ross Graham, Ryan Edwards, Liam Smith, Scott McMann 1, Craig Sibbald 1, Dylan Levitt, Steven Fletcher, Glenn Middleton, Ian Harkes 1
BenchIlmari Niskanen, Arnaud Djoum, Carljohan Eriksson, Archie Meekison, Sadat Anaku, Kieran Freeman, Mathew Anim, Tony Watt, Rory Macleod