| Date | Tuesday, 22 July 2014 |
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| Competition | FRIENDLY |
| Fixture/Score | Inverness Clachnacuddin 0:4 Ross County |
| Venue | Grant Street Park |
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| Comments | Match Report Report from Daily Record Inverness Clachnacuddin 0 Ross County 4 ROSS COUNTY put Parma left-back Uros Celcer through his paces last night as they swept aside Clach. The Dingwall club want to make the 25-year-old slovenian their ninth summer signing and are locked in talks with the Serie A giants. Celcer showed up well and set up Joe Cardle's second goal for County after Darren Maatsen's first-half opener. Celcer, a former Slovenia Under-19 cap, was snapped up by Parma last year but loaned back to former club Gorica. County boss Derek Adams said: "Uros is still contracted to Parma and we're trying to conclude a deal." County started four of the e" eight summer signings whileex-Cliftonville striker Liam Boyce made a scoring debut from the bench. Dutchman Maatsen put County ahead after racing on to Rocco Quinn's long ball. A great delivery from trialist Celcer set up Cardle for a dink over the keeper for the second in 63 minutes. Boyce headed the third and Clach's Michael Finnis netted a late own goal. |
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| Manager | Derek Adams |
| Starting 11 | 21: Mark Brown, 3: Uros Celcer, 6: Steven Saunders, 20: Jordi Balk, 2: Timothy Dreesen, 14: Darren Maatsen 1, 7: Joseph Cardle 1, 8: Richard Brittain, 4: Rocco Quinn, 15: Yoann Arquin, 9: Jake Jervis |
| Bench | 1: Antonio Reguero Chapinal, 19: James Fenlon, 5: Scott Boyd, 16: Liam Boyce 1, 11: Melvin De Leeuw |
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