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Ross County pick up first Scottish Premiership victory of the season against Kilmarnock thanks to Owura Edwards' late goal – despite being reduced to 10 men after Ross Callachan was sent off in Dingwall





Ross County 1 (Edwards)

Kilmarnock 0

Ross County registered their first Premiership win of the season thanks to Owura Edwards' late goal despite being reduced to 10 men.

Both sides had spells where they were the better team in Dingwall, but despite Ross Callachan's red card it was the Staggies who claimed the spoils when the full time whistle was blown.

County manager Malky Mackay made two changes to his starting line-up, with Kazeem Olaigbe and Yan Dhanda replacing Owura Edwards and Dominic Samuel, while Kilmarnock brought in Joe Wright, Kerr McInroy and Liam Polworth for Jeriel Dorsett, Fraser Murray and Liam Donnelly.

The hosts looked the more likely to open the scoring in the first half, with Sam Walker having a few simple saves to make from Kazeem Olaigbe, Jordy Hiwula and Callum Johnson.

Owura Edwards' goal proved to be the difference between Ross County and Kilmarnock. Picture: Ken Macpherson
Owura Edwards' goal proved to be the difference between Ross County and Kilmarnock. Picture: Ken Macpherson

With the scores still level as the interval approached, though, tempers threatened to boil over after Ross Callachan was booked for a cynical challenge on Ryan Alebiosu just seconds before Kyle Lafferty was shown a yellow card for barging into Jack Baldwin.

Some of that tension was diffused as Lafferty was substituted at half time, but Killie started the second half on the front foot with Alan Power going close with a volley from range minutes after the restart.

They continued to keep the pressure on their hosts as Oli Shaw twice won headers inside the County box, missing the target with one of them and seeing Ross Laidlaw acrobatically stop the other.

County survived the initial onslaught at the start of the second half, but for all their good play in the match they struggled to properly test Sam Walker – with Ross Callachan adding his name to the list of fairly simple saves the Killie stopper had to make.

With a little over five minutes left, the hosts were reduced to 10 men.

Callachan went down and tried to claim a free kick, but in the process handled the ball and was shown a second yellow card, making it a potentially nervy finish for the Staggies.

Malky Mackay made defensive changes, while Derek McInnes threw on more forward thinking players to try and find a winner.

It was the Staggies who took the lead late on though, making the most of a set-piece. Laidlaw sent it into the visiting box, where Jordan White was allowed two chances to head it back across goal – the second of which landed at the feet of Owura Edwards who tucked home a winner.

Ross County: Laidlaw, Purrington, Cancola, Baldwin, Iacovitti, Callachan, Dhanda (Watson 85), Sims (Edwards 57), Johnson, Olaigbe (Tillson 83), Hiwula (White 57).

Subs not used: Eastwood, Samuel, Loturi, Harmon, Paton.

Kilmarnock: Walker, Mayo (Armstrong 84), Power (Donnelly 84), Taylor, McKenzie, Shaw (Sotona 74), Wright, McInroy, Alebiosu, Lafferty (Cameron 46), Polworth.

Subs not used: Woods, Alston, Sanders, Murray, Waters.

Referee: David Munro

Attendance: 3133 (335 away)


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