County 'fancy ourselves' in upcoming games - Amissahpublished at 13:00 GMT 14 February 2025
Amy MacBeath
BBC Sport Scotland
Image source, SNSGoalkeeper Jordan Amissah says Ross County can earn "breathing room" in the relegation scrap with a fruitful points haul from the next four games.
With eight matches left before the split, County - who currently occupy 11th place - visit managerless Motherwell on Saturday before games against bottom-six sides Dundee, St Johnstone and Kilmarnock.
"With the next few games that are coming up we definitely fancy ourselves to pick up a few points," said the 23-year-old German.
"For me the goal is to be comfortable and get out of that dogfight and give [ourselves] a bit of breathing room, be comfortable going into the split."
Having been left licking their wounds after a 4-0 defeat at Ibrox in their previous outing, County are aiming for a first win in five games this weekend.
Amissah insists morale remains high and the squad are up for the fight.
"If you look at our last results, ever since around the Christmas period, we've picked up quite a few points. The only points that have been taken off us in defeat were by the Old Firm," he said.
"The boys ain't worried. We ain't scared. We've proven we can play good football and pick up results. So morale is up, especially knowing the importance of the next few games."























