Ross County Database

DateSaturday, 23 July 2016
CompetitionScottish League Cup
Fixture/ScoreRoss County 1:1 Raith Rovers
VenueGlobal Energy Stadium at Victoria Park
Attendance1,173
RefereeJohn McKendrick
CommentsMatch Report
Report from Raith Rovers Website
Ross County 1 Raith Rovers 1
Loss Extra Point 4-3 on Penalties
Raith Rovers maintained their early season momentum, with an excellent result, and perhaps more importantly, performance, with a 4-3 win on penalties, after a 1-1 draw at the home of the League Cup holders, Ross County.
Manager, Gary Locke handed debuts to two recent signings, with Frenchman, Jean-Yves M’voto lining up in the heart of the defence, while Declan McManus started up front alongside Lewis Vaughan.
With the two new additions joining the fray, it meant Chris Johnston was dropped to the bench, while forward, Yaw Osei also had to make do with a seat in the dug-out. The rejig to the personnel saw Ross Matthews shuffled along from his more accustomed central position to wide on the right, as Ian Davidson moved forward to play in the centre alongside, Ross Callachan.
Former Rover, Brian Graham had to be content with a place on Ross County’s substitutes roster, despite his late penalty proving to be the decisive factor as Jim McIntyre’s outfit edged out Montrose by a goal to nil in their previous Group D match.
In a portent of things to come, the fixture began with Rovers on the front foot. Bobby Barr was looking bright in the match’s opening moments, forcing recently signed right-back, Erik Cikos into evasive manoeuvres as he struggled to cope with the winger’s pace and energy.
Despite the positive opening, it was County who made the first half-chance, when Liam Boyce made inroads towards the Rovers penalty area, before playing in Ian McShane, whose cross-shot was blocked by the imposing figure of M’Voto.
Buoyed by that, County started to look more threatening, and Craig Curran blazed a chance over from twelve-yards, after he’d been slipped through by Chris Robertson.
The match had settled into an entertaining, back-and-forth affair, albeit one that lacked a goal, but that all changed in the 17th minute, as Raith snatched the lead.
Good work down the right from Vaughan, saw him pick out the oncoming McManus, who jinked outside and fizzed a low cross across goal, which the unfortunate Cikos, who wasn’t having the best of starts, slid into his own net. While the strike was certainly fortuitous, it was great reward for Raith’s enterprising start to the match.
The Staggies were struggling to chisel out too many opportunities, with the new defensive partnership of M’Voto and Benedictus looking solid, while Davidson and Callachan were forming a fine defensive shield in front of them.
That said, County missed a glaring chance to equalise just before the half-hour-mark, when an excellent cross from the right from Michael Gardyne, was wastefully headed wide by Richard Foster, after he’d found an alarming amount of space at the back-post.
Rovers responded immediately though, and McManus looked sharp as he sprang the home side’s offside trap, with only the alertness of Scott Fox preventing Rovers doubling their advantage.
The early signs of Vaughan and McManus’s partnership looked promising, and the former almost played in the latter, as Vaughan’s forward pass split the County centre-halves, and again, Fox had to rush out to block.
With ten minutes of the half remaining, Fox, who had been the busier keeper by some margin, was called into action again, punching away a Bobby Barr shot from 20-yards, as Rovers looked to capitalise further on their superiority. It was the final noteworthy piece of action in a half which Raith had impressed upon for large swathes.
Jim McIntyre, who was presumably non-plussed at what had unfolded in front of him in that opening period, saw fit to make a change at the interval, with Martin Woods replaced by Chris Routis. However, it failed to have any immediate effect, with Rovers continuing to look dangerous on the break, as Kevin McHattie saw his shot blocked on the edge of the area.
That said, Ross County really should have drawn level within ten minutes of the restart, as Foster sprinted down the left, and with Gardyne in a huge area of space inside the area, all Foster had to do was place the ball anywhere within the vicinity of his all-on-his-lonesome colleague. Thankfully from a Raith perspective however, Foster’s cross corkscrewed into the home end behind the goal, and a fine position was squandered.
Locke’s team were looking good on the counter, but County had a bit more zip about them in the second-period, without really testing Kevin Cuthbert, although Raith did have a let-off on the hour-mark, as Gardyne went down under a challenge in the box from M’Voto, but referee, John McKendrick was unmoved.
With twenty minutes remaining, Rovers fans were presented with the ominous sight of Brian Graham being stripped for action, and their fears were proven to be justified, when he won a penalty with quarter-of-an-hour left, going down after coming into contact with Jason Thomson. Graham took the kick himself, placing the ball to the keeper’s right, with Cuthbert electing to go the other way.
Mark Stewart had given the team fresh legs as he replaced Vaughan, but it was Ross County who entered the closing stages with a spring in their step, with Robertson blasting over on the volley from the edge of the area, as Raith struggled to deal with a corner kick.
Davidson almost won it in the closing stages though, as he tried an audacious 30-yard effort which didn’t quite dip enough, with Fox looking beaten as he back-peddled furiously.
With five minutes remaining, Locke made his second and third changes, with Scott Roberts and Chris Johnston replacing Barr and Matthews, but with time against them, neither could swing the match towards Rovers in regulation time, as the match headed to penalties.
The shoot-out swung one way and then the next. Standing at two each, with Kyle Benedictus and Mark Stewart successful with their efforts, it was advantage County when Fox stopped Callachan’s penalty low to his left, but that was short lived, as Gardyne saw his attempt stopped by Cuthbert in the same spot.
It looked like the bonus point would be staying in Dingwall, when Thomson’s kick rebounded off the inside of the post, and although McManus kept Rovers in it as his shot hit the back of the net via Fox’s foot, Jay McEveley spurned the chance to win it, when Cuthbert excellently saved to his left.
Kevin McHattie then safely tucked his away, before Ian McShane slashed his penalty wide, handing Raith the two points they thoroughly deserved.
Ross County
ManagerJim McIntyre
Starting 111: Scott Fox, 3: Erik Cikos 1, 5: James McEveley 1, 6: Christopher Robertson, 7: Michael Gardyne 1, 8: Martin Woods, 10: Liam Boyce, 11: Craig Curran, 12: Richard Foster 1, 18: Ian McShane 1, 28: Kenny Van der Weg
Bench31: Aaron McCarey, 4: Christopher Routis, 16: Tony Dingwall, 17: Jonathan Franks, 19: Brian Graham 1 (1 pen), 23: Alex Schalk, 43: Paul Quinn
Raith Rovers
ManagerGary Locke
Starting 11Kevin Cuthbert, Jason Thomson, Kevin McHattie, Jean-Yves Mvoto, Kyle Benedictus, Ross Callachan, Bobby Barr, Ross Matthews, Iain Davidson, Lewis Vaughan, Declan McManus
BenchChristopher Johnston, Mark Stewart, Yaw Osei-Opoku, Aaron Lennox, Scott Roberts, David Bates, Jonathan Court