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    Ayr United 1-3 Inverness CT - Report

     

    Ayr Raid by the Boyes

     

    It's hotting up at the bottom end of the table after Queens Park grabbed their first win in sixteen games to close the gap on Inverness to just one point ahead of the visit to Somerset Park today. Charlie Albinson was back in the gloves and Sean McGinty was back at the heart of the Ayr defence with Anton Dowds, Jamie Murphy and Logan Chalmers the main threats up front. Danny Devine and David Carson were fit enough to start for Inverness but Nikola Ujdur was dropped to a bench which didn't inspire the Caley Jags faithful. A couple of early saves from Ridgers denied Ayr before Billy Mckay benefitted from an error by Albinson to open the scoring after half an hour. After the break a Morgan Boyes double put Inverness in the driving seat but Logan Chalmers reduced the deficit immediately. A couple of late chances at the end but Inverness held on to record their first win in six. Much better all round, so credit for that after a difficult month.

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    Inverness kicked off in bright sunshine with the far side of the park looking like a building site. Seven minutes in and Logan Chalmers benefitted from an awkward ball that bounced across the face on the eighteen yard line, his curling effort tipped over brilliantly from a back pedaling keeper. A minute later he pulled off another save from distance as Ayr forced the play, Jack Young with a rasping shot well saved by Ridgers. After that early flurry the ball was like a hot potato with neither side able to stamp their authority on proceedings. Out of nothing, Billy Mckay opened the scoring on the half hour after Albiston was caught short with the ball at his feet. Max Anderson rolled the ball to Mckay and he rolled the ball into the net. Ridgers pulled off another important save soon after the opener when Chalmers burst into the box but the keeper got his angles right to deny the eager forward at the expense of a corner. Albinson saved from Nathan Shaw as the game approached the interval but it was Mckay's goal that separated the sides at the break.

    HALF TIME: 0-1

    No changes at the interval. Good pressure around the home box almost resulted in an opening for the visitors. At the other end Ayr put the ball in the net but the flag was up which stopped any celebrations. Ten minutes after the break Morgan Boyes nodded in a beauty from a superb Cammy Harper cross after good away pressure. Boyes added a third with another header with referee Gavin Duncan adjudging the ball was over the line before being cleared but that lead was short lived as Logan Chalmers gave the hosts a lifeline, scoring from a tight angle two minutes later. Ridgers kept that cushion saving from close range as Ayr looked certain to pull another goal back through Anton Dowds. With ten minutes remaining Harper rattled the bar from just inside the box when he should have been hitting the target after we missed a couple of opportunities to finish off the moves. Amartey burst into the box and his shot was tipped onto the bar and over by Ridgers as Ayr pushed forward in time added on but it was Inverness that jumped up to seventh in the table above Ayr United as they held out for all three points.

    FULL TIME: 1-3

    May be an image of football, american football and textMore Match Reaction to follow

    Great win on the road for Inverness after a poor run of results. Plenty of hard work done to make this possible and Mark Ridgers pulled off two or three excellent saves to keep us in touch at crucial stages. Two goals from Boyes was a bonus and good work going forward by Cammy Harper. All in, a decent performance.

    Top quote on CTO: So, 2 wins in our last 8 matches, both achieved when our manager was in the stand? :shrug:

     

    Both Managers spoke to BBC Sport

    Ayr United manager Lee Bullen: "Nine times out of 10, the team that's better in both boxes wins the game of football and that's what happened. It just wasn't our day. It could've been easy just to throw the towel in at 3-0 but they kept going, Logan scores a wonderful goal. We had opportunities to maybe even get something out of the game."

    Inverness CT manager Duncan Ferguson: "It was a six-pointer. We've managed to jump above Ayr. It's a massive game for us. Moments in the game went for us. We created an awful lot of chances, particularly in the second half. [Mark Ridgers] was fantastic. A really great goalkeeper. Maybe one of the best in the league if not the best in the league."

    We won didn't we>>>

     

     

     

    Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
    Table looks healthier after todays games
    1. Raith Rovers 20 13 5 2 37 26 44
    2. Dundee Utd 19 12 5 2 42 10 41
    3. Partick Thistle 20 10 5 5 41 32 35
    4. Airdrieonians 20 8 3 9 19 23 27
    5. Morton 19 7 4 8 23 26 25
    6. Dunfermline 19 6 5 8 24 24 23
    7. Inverness CT 20 5 6 9 23 24 21
    8. Ayr United 19 5 4 10 25 38 19
    9. Queens Park 19 4 5 10 24 38 17
    10. Arbroath 19 5 2 12 23 40 17

     


    Date:  06/01/2024  Venue: Somerset Park, Ayr Attendance: 1826 Referee: Gavin Duncan
     
    Ayr United: 1

    • Manager: Lee Bullen
    • Lineup:  Albinson; Ahui, McGinty, McAllister, Stanger, Reading, Dempsey, Chalmers, Young,
    • Smith (Bryden 61), Murphy (Amartey 74), Dowds (McKenzie 86)
    • Subs (not used):  Mutch; Watret, McAllister, Syla, Rose, Senga,
    • Scorers: Chalmers (65)
    • Booked: Chalmers (54), Young (85)
    • Sent Off: none

    Inverness CT: 3

    • Manager: Duncan Ferguson
    • Lineup:  Ridgers; Carson, Duffy, Devine, Boyes, Welsh (Longstaff 69), Gilmour, Anderson,
    • Harper, Shaw, B Mckay (Brooks 82)
    • Subs (not used): C Mackay; Delaney, Ujdur, Davidson, Thompson, Doran, Sheridan
    • Scorers: Mckay (29), Boyes (55, 63)
    • Booked: Duffy (38), Welsh (50), Carson (80)
    • Sent Off: none

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