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    Inverness CT 1-0 Alloa Athletic - League 1

     

    Wasps Stung

     

    Inverness were looking to push on up the table but leaders Alloa were looking to remain unbeaten away from home in League1. Something was going to give. Robbie Thomson replaced the injured Keith Bray (shoulder) in the only change from last week. Sammon and Cawley were again starting on the bench for Alloa. Inverness dominated most of the game with both keepers having to make a crucial save. With twenty minutes left, Charlie Gilmour slotted in the only goal after great work by Adam MacKinnon down the left. No more than we deserved to be honest and another vital three points, much appreciated by the home fans.

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    A chilly and showery afternoon greeted the teams as they kicked off in this top versus bottom encounter. A slow start from both sides with Jake Davidson and Adam MacKinnon firing the first warning shots of the afternoon. Davidson's afternoon was cut short after quarter of an hour when he burst forward into the box. Unfortunately keeper Morrison came out to meet him at the corner of the six yard box and Jake came off second best as they clashed. Jake's day was over and Mathew Strachan was called into the game to go to left back with James Nolan switching wings to cover the right back berth. Billy Mckay almost sneaked in the opening goal as he pounced on a ball into the box from Paul Allen's free kick, Morrison denying the striker diving low to his right. Robbie Thompson did well but his final shot was dragged wide as the hosts looked the likeliest to open the scoring. Alloa eventually woke up just before the break and picked up a couple of yellow cards but Musa Dibaga remained untroubled at the interval.

    HALF TIME: 0-0

    Alloa probably got a rocket at the interval for their lacklustre approach and looked sharper in the second period. Dibaga saved from Luke Rankin and Callum Waters shot wide but it was at the other end where a goal almost came when Morrison saved from Billy Mckay. A wake up call for the hosts when Donnelly headed onto the post with Dibaga scrambling across goal to try and cover his line. On the hour Adam MacKinnon hit the post at the other end and Paul Allen fired the rebound wide as he shot across the keeper and wide of the post. Danny Devine had a header saved before the winning goal was scored. A recycled ball was taken wide of the box by MacKinnon on the left flank. He did well to pick out Charlie Gilmour who buried his low cut back behind Morrison to the relief of the North Stand. Big Musa saved from Kevin Cawley as Alloa made a late surge to try and get something from the game but a confident Musa and his defence stood firm to a man to ensure the Caley Jags picked up successive wins against the teams at the top.

    FULL TIME: 1-0

    May be a graphic of textTwo wins on the trot for Billy and Kells and not only wins but a dash of panache at times as well. Unfortunate not to score more and fairly comfortable most of the game. Only downside was an injury to Jake Davidson as he was challenged on his own through ball by keeper Morrison. He was replaced by Strachan with Nolan moving to the right side where he combined well with the busy Longstaff.

     

    More match reaction>>>

    Scott Kellacher says his Caley Thistle players stood up and were counted as they defeated Alloa Athletic 1-0 for a second successive victory. 

    “You can see from the boys’ performances that’s what we’re looking to portray on the pitch. “I am delighted for everyone at the club including the staff working behind the scenes. We’re all in this together. “We’re going in the right direction in terms of players, fans, staff and everyone coming together. “When you work as hard as we do, around the stadium or on the pitch, with the fans getting behind us, you can see how much it helps.” 👏

     

     

    Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
    Table after matchday 14. Off to Dumfries next Saturday
    1. Kelty Hearts 14 6 4 4 23 13 22
    2. Arbroath 14 6 4 4 17 16 22
    3. Alloa Athletic 14 5 6 3 17 12 21
    4. Stenhousemuir 14 6 3 5 17 15 21
    5. Cove Rangers 14 6 2 6 23 19 20
    6. Q.O.S. 14 5 3 6 12 15 18
    7. Montrose 14 4 5 5 12 11 17
    8. Dumbarton 14 3 6 5 19 24 15
    9. Annan Athletic 14 4 2 8 9 24 14
    10. Inverness CT 14 4 7 3 12 12 4

     


    Date:  16/11/2024  Venue: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 1578 Referee: Colin Whyte 
     
    Inverness CT: 1

    • Manager: Scott Kellacher
    • Lineup:  Dibaga; Davidson (Strachan 16), Devine, Savage, Nolan, Longstaff, Gilmour,
    • Allan, MacKinnon, R Thomson (MacLeod 66), B Mckay (Cairns (90+4))
    • Subs (not used):  Rebilas: S Thomson, Reid, L Walker, C Mackay
    • Scorers: Gilmour (70)
    • Booked: Gilmour (55), Devine (B Mckay), (Nolan 90+3)
    • Sent Off: none

    Alloa Athletic: 0

    • Manager: Andy Graham
    • Lineup:  Morrison; Taggart, Mckay, Neill, Waters, Virtanen (Hetherington 58), Scougall (Sammon 82),
    • Buchanan (Cawley 58), Donnelly, O'Donnell (McDonnell 82), Rankin
    • Subs (not used): Ogayi; Graham,  Thomson, Nevan, Honeyman 
    • Scorers: none
    • Booked: Waters (42), Scougall (44)
    • Sent Off: none

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