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    Livingston -V- Inverness CT - Report

    All down to the final game

     

    Despite beating Livingston 0-1, Inverness have left themselves too much to do on the final day of the season and will be in the Championship for another year........ unless miracles do happen and Dumbarton beat Dunfermline.

    Robbo made one change from the side that agonisingly drew with Dunfermline at the weekend. Nathan Austin made his way to the bench with Connor Bell starting. Iain Vigurs sat out the second of his two game suspension, no doubt pleased that he has scooped the CTO Player of the year award as well as Players Player and Fans Player award.

    Having secured second place in the Championship, David Hopkin rested one or two players with play-off games getting close. Neil Alexander, Craig Halkett, Nicky Cadden and Scott Pittman were all on the bench.

    Plenty of posturing in the opening few minutes and a couple of free kicks for the visitors but nothing doing.

    Early opportunity for the Caley Jags but Maley parried Polworth's free kick and grabbed the loose ball from Tremarco.

    Frizzell forced Ridgers to save with his feet as Livi ventured forth and Robinson went close shortly after. From a corner, Tremarco cleared a goalbound effort and at the other end a Polworth effort was deflected just over. 

    Livi were racking up the corner count and Buchanan went close with a powerful header just over as the hosts set the pace. 

    image.pngNear the interval Mullin picked up the ball in the box and snapped a volley just wide, however we made it to the oranges without conceding, but playing second fiddle for most of the half. As it stands at the break, the play-offs are beyond Inverness. It looks as though Robbo will need to introduce a bit of width for the second half as the narrow approach was just not working. 

    Half Time 0-0

    There must have been something good in the oranges. Less than one minute after the break a Tremarco cross came loose off Oakley and Polly drilled the ball low and hard into the net to open the scoring from twenty five yards. Superb strike from Polly. His next effort a couple of minutes later was less flattering. New balls please.

    Jordan Thompson tried to replicate Liam Polworth's strike but missed the target. McMillan did likewise soon after.

    Livi made their first change with Cadden replacing Mullin. Inverness reacted by bringing on Hearts target Jake Mulraney with Aaron Doran going off on the hour mark.

    Polworth broke forward and his cut back found Chalmers but his low shot was gathered by Maley in the Livi goal. Polly becoming more prominent and he combined with Bell but his close range effort went over.

    Livi made a double change with McMillan and Frizzell being replaced by Halkett and Miller as they tried to get back on level terms, but it was Oakley that went close for the visitors, his shot deflected behind for a corner with around twenty minutes left.

    Ridgers did well to deny Ryan Hardie and from the corner, Declan Gallagher almost netted an equaliser.

    Polworth blazed a thirty yard free kick wide and at the opposite end Craig Halkett fluffed his lines and shot wide. Livi were cranking up the pressure in the final ten minutes looking to preserve their eight game unbeaten home run, De Vita looking the likeliest to make the breakthrough. A Cadden corner was headed wide by Halkett as the clock ticked slowly towards the end, and we all know what happened at the weekend.

    Oakley broke the home possession but his powerful shot was palmed away by Maley, and with five minutes left Zak Elbouzedi came on for Connor Bell.

    Coll Donaldson took a knock in the last couple of minutes but Inverness held on to take the points and extend the season to the final game against Morton.

    Full Time 0-1

    So, it all boils down to the last scheduled day of the season after we beat Livingston to set up the play off qualifier against Morton. Unfortunately, after their late equaliser against us last weekend, Dunfermline can get the job done by taking a point from the visit of Dumbarton as we would need to score something like eight or nine goals to replace them in the play-offs.

    Great result for Inverness who have given everything over the last hectic month and what a strike from Polworth to win the points.

    Catch the action here....................

     

     


    Date: 24/04/2018  Venue: Tony Macaroni Arena, Livingston Attendance: 740 Referee: Colin Steven
     
    Livingston: 0

    • Lineup: Maley; Longridge, Buchanan, Gallagher, McMillan (Miller 71), Frizzell (Halkett 71), Mullin (Cadden 58),
    • De-Vita, Thompson, Robinson, Hardie
    • Subs (not used): Alexander; Jacobs, Pittman, Byrne.
    • Scorers: none
    • Booked: none
    • Sent Off: none

    Inverness CT: 1

    • Lineup:  Ridgers; Seedorf, Mckay, Donaldson, Tremarco, Polworth, Trafford,
    • Chalmers, Doran (Mulraney 60), Bell (Elbouzedi 86), Oakley
    • Subs (not used): Esson; Calder, Austin, Mackay, Brown
    • Scorers: Polworth (46)
    • Booked: none
    • Sent Off: none

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