'Great team performance & terrific win'published at 16:54 GMT 3 January 2025
16:54 GMT 3 January 2025
We asked for your views on Ross County's 2-1 win against Aberdeen at Pittodrie.
Here's what some of you said:
Rick: After 14 months of away pain, two wins from two, outstanding and worth the frostbite!
Shaun: Great team performance and a terrific win over the Dons. Every single County player delivered, it was brilliant to see. Strong debut from Nohan Kenneh, pleased to see him back. Hero of the day must be Akil Wright - what an unbelievable strike! He has been a great signing.
Ian: Cracking first half. Just a poor free-kick to give in the dying minutes of the first half. Second half Aberdeen were the better team but some dink and some strong defending from the team. What a turnaround by Don Cowie and the team.
Roger: Seems if somehow County could get a couple of good players in, with Cowie at the helm, a move up the table could definitely be on.
Aberdeen 1-2 Ross County: Key statspublished at 09:29 GMT 3 January 2025
09:29 GMT 3 January 2025
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Ross County have beaten Aberdeen for the first time in the Premiership since 9 April 2022, a run of eight games without a win.
Aberdeen have lost their last four games in the Premiership, their last joint longest losing streak was from 24 February 2024 to 13 March 2024.
Ross County are undefeated in their last three games in the Premiership, their last joint longest unbeaten streak was from 26 October 2024 to 2 November 2024.
Aberdeen have scored in 17 of their 20 games, no team has done so more often in the Premiership this season.
Noah Chilvers has assisted 3 goals in the Premiership this season (1 in this game), more than any other Ross County player.
Kevin Nisbet attempted 8 shots in this game, the highest total for a Aberdeen player in the Premiership this season.
Aberdeen 1-2 Ross County: What the assistant manager saidpublished at 17:52 GMT 2 January 2025
17:52 GMT 2 January 2025
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Ross County assistant manager Carl Tremarco told BBC Scotland: "Back to back away wins is very pleasing considering how long we waited to get them. The boys are pleased.
"The first half we were good, we were really disappointed to come in at 1-1. But it was a test of character. It was a carbon copy of Hibs away and it was a challenge to the boys to go out second half, to not succumb to the pressure we knew we'd be under. We'd have to ride our luck at times and we did it. We deserved it.
"One absolute cracker, I'm not sure about the second! We know [Noah] Chilvers has that quality. When he's one on one in the penalty area, boys are scared to make contact. Whether he's meant it or not, he showed quality.
"It was always going to be a tough period. Seven out of nine is a strong turnaround from us and we go into every game with confidence. We won't get carried away. We'll enjoy it for an hour or so."
Aberdeen 1-2 Ross County: Analysispublished at 17:33 GMT 2 January 2025
17:33 GMT 2 January 2025
Andrew Petrie BBC Sport Scotland
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County's first-half display was largely superb and while Akil Wright's strike - a goal of the season contender - was unusual in how it arrived, it was no less than they deserved.
Amissah's mistake was unfortunate. The ball skidded along the surface in the snow, while it was genuinely hard to see the ball at times given the strength of the blizzard at Pittodrie.
He was incredible in the second-half though, and any fears over where the future of the County gloves lie were answered in his remaining performance.
Last season, County relied on the occasional magic of Yan Dhanda and this season they have Chilvers to depend upon. It's taken him a few months to find his feet but he is a dangerous player who cannot be given an inch by the opposition.
More importantly, they continued on the confident performance they showed against Dundee a week ago. To win consecutive away games after 15 months without shows incredible resilience.
Aberdeen 1-2 Ross County: Who impressed?published at 17:14 GMT 2 January 2025
17:14 GMT 2 January 2025
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(Left to right) Kacper Lopata, Akil Wright and Noah Chilvers
Akil Wright. Could have gone to either of the goalscorers, but let's give it to Wright for scoring perhaps the goal of his career.
Weirdly, Jordan Amissah was also in contention. After conceding a calamitous equaliser, he produced three saves in the second-half that stopped certain goals.
Who is out of contract at County in summer?published at 14:22 GMT 2 January 2025
14:22 GMT 2 January 2025
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Will Connor Randall stay at the Staggies?
Whether in defence or midfield, Connor Randall has become an ever-present for Ross County since his arrival from Bulgarian club Arda Kardzhali in summer 2020 and, as club captain, the 29-year-old Liverpudlian appears settled in Dingwall.
However, any offers to their full team of players out of contact this summer may have to wait until County know whether or not they are clear of relegation trouble.
Other contracts expiring: Jordan Amissah, goalkeeper; Jack Hamilton, goalkeeper; Logan Ross, goalkeeper; Ryan Leak, defender; James Brown, defender; Scott Allardice, midfielder; Victor Loturi, midfielder; Charlie Telfer, midfielder; Max Sheaf, midfielder; Eammon Brophy, forward; Alex Samuel, forward; Jordan White, forward.
Kenneh rejoins County on loanpublished at 11:55 GMT 2 January 2025
11:55 GMT 2 January 2025
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Nohan Kenneh has returned to Ross County on loan from Hibernian for the remainder of the season.
The 21-year-old midfielder previously made 18 appearances for County after joining on a six-month loan in January 2023.
"We are pleased to bring Nohan back to the club," said manager Don Cowie.
"He had a really positive impact on the team in his first spell and played an important part in retaining our Premiership status. He helps to bring a different dimension to our midfield area."
'Chilvers starting to establish himself as the talisman of this County team'published at 10:53 GMT 31 December 2024
10:53 GMT 31 December 2024
Ross Morren Fan writer
It's safe to say the festive fixtures have been full of joy for Ross County fans.
On Boxing Day, the Staggies finally ended a 481 day wait for a Premiership away win with an outstanding 3-0 victory at Dens Park. Three days later, goals from Josh Nisbet and Jordan White in the 97th and 99th minute salvaged a dramatic 2-2 draw against Hearts.
The away form in 2024 has been a constant thorn in County's side. They've come close on a couple of occasions to picking up an elusive away win until key moments in those matches went against them.
The Staggies were dominant from start to finish at Dens Park so to finally pick up a victory on the road in such an emphatic manner was the perfect late Christmas present for everyone associated with Ross County.
It was an excellent team performance at Dens Park by County, but the standout player on the day was Noah Chilvers. The midfielder scored his first County goal with a fine finish outside the box in the first half, but his vision and creativity was on full display when his run and reverse pass set up Josh Nisbet to make it 2-0.
Chilvers' performances and influence on the park are growing week by week and he's starting to establish himself as the talisman of this County team.
Three days later, it looked like the Staggies were struggling to match the performance levels shown against Dundee as Hearts seemed to be well on their way to taking three points back to Edinburgh.
Several County fans had already seen enough and left the ground going into stoppage time, but they would end up regretting their decision.
When Josh Nisbet's goal halved the deficit in the 97th minute, even the most optimistic County fan would have thought the goal was little more than a consolation.
However, the Jail End has seen a few dramatic comebacks over the years and would witness another when Jordan White's 99th minute equaliser would steal a point from the match.
Momentum can be crucial at this stage of the season when matches are taking place every few days. The Staggies have now picked up four points from a possible six in their last two matches, with both Nisbet and White scoring in consecutive matches.
Don Cowie will be hoping his side can continue to build their momentum going into the New Year as they face trips to Aberdeen and Kilmarnock.
'County track Oldham keeper Hudson' - gossippublished at 10:34 GMT 31 December 2024
10:34 GMT 31 December 2024
Ross County are keeping a close eye on Oldham Athletic goalkeeper Mathew Hudson, with the 26-year-old out of contract in the summer and also attracting a string of English clubs. (Daily Record), external
Aberdeen v Ross County: Pick of the statspublished at 09:01 GMT 31 December 2024
09:01 GMT 31 December 2024
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Aberdeen have won five of their last six league meetings with Ross County (D1), keeping four clean sheets in the process.
Ross County have lost both of their last two league visits to Aberdeen, this after only losing one of their previous five beforehand (W2 D2).
Aberdeen have only lost their first league game of a calendar year in two of their last 15 years (W8 D5), losing 0-1 to Motherwell in 2020 and 0-2 to Rangers in 2018.
Excluding 2019 when they were promoted, Ross County have only won their opening Scottish Premiership game of a calendar year once in their last nine attempts (D3 L5), a 3-1 win over Motherwell in 2022.
Jamie McGrath has scored six goals in his last six Scottish Premiership appearances against Ross County, including five in five for Aberdeen.
'A good transfer window will be critical for our season'published at 12:02 GMT 30 December 2024
12:02 GMT 30 December 2024
We asked for your views on Ross County's 2-2 draw against Hearts.
Here's what some of you said:
Ali: We stole a point from Hearts on Sunday, revenge for our game at Tynecastle earlier in the season when Lawrence Shankland equalised in the 96th minute. Full credit to our players for battling to the final whistle. I thought Connor Randall was immense. Our defence was posted missing for both goals, a good transfer window will be critical for our season.
Ron: Astonishing game in awful conditions. Hearts seemed set to deservedly go 3-0 up with a penalty then a goal chalked off by VAR. Then came the County charge. County possibly deserved the point in the end but most of the quality came from Hearts, indeed most of it was from Liam Boyce, but James Wilson looks a prospect. Great grit shown by the squad.
David: County at times frustratingly find themselves unable to hold a lead but persisted to apply pressure on Hearts until they buckled, exploiting the deteriorating, sticky Hearts penalty area. Not all teams will fold like Hearts, not all pitches will cut up in monsoon conditions but if County can keep their composure they will prevail.
Callum: Think we need to work on defending and go and be dangerous in front of goal and make things more hard for the other team, and we need to work on defending our box, apart from that, a great point.
Ross County 2-2 Hearts: Key statspublished at 10:02 GMT 30 December 2024
10:02 GMT 30 December 2024
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Ross County have scored in their last four games in the Premiership, their joint longest scoring streak this season.
Hearts have scored in their last three games in the Premiership, their longest run of games with a goal in the competition since a run of 3 games from 23 November 2024 to 7 December 2024.
Jordan White has scored his fourth goal in the Premiership this season.
James Wilson scored after just 1:19, the fastest goal for Hearts in the Premiership this season.