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Clachnacuddin had to want it more against Fort William to get Highland League result


By Will Clark

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Sandy McLeod says Clachnacuddin lacked desire as they suffered a 1–0 defeat to bottom of the table Fort William in Inverness.

A goalkeeping error by Jake Williamson, who gifted Iain MacLellan the ball in a botched clearance, allowed the striker to fire into an empty net midway through the second half.

Clach suffered defeat against Fort William for the second time this season losing 1–0 at Canal Park. Picture: James Mackenzie
Clach suffered defeat against Fort William for the second time this season losing 1–0 at Canal Park. Picture: James Mackenzie

Clach could have grabbed a late equaliser when Blair Lawrie’s header was tipped onto the crossbar by goalkeeper Mateusz Kulbacki but the visitors held on for victory.

McLeod says his team did not deserve a point after a poor performance.

“It was very poor and we got what we deserved in the end,” he said.

“It didn’t happen in the end for us and it wasn’t good enough all over the park.”

He added: “If you’re playing football you need to show desire to win the game and we didn’t do that.

“They can certainly do better than they did.”

Read more in today's Inverness Courier.


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