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In a thrilling match against Alloa Athletic, Caley Thistle emerged victorious with a 1-0 win, marking their second consecutive victory. Manager Scott Kellacher was beaming with pride as he commended his players for their outstanding performance on the field.

Despite facing challenges like being in administration and battling back from a 15-point deduction, Inverness now finds themselves 10 points away from ninth place at the bottom of the table. This win against Alloa Athletic was crucial in their quest to climb up the ranks and secure a better position in the league standings.

The match’s only goal came in the 70th minute when Charlie Gilmour found the back of the net, securing the win for Caley Thistle. Kellacher was full of praise for his players, highlighting their hard work and dedication throughout the game. He specifically mentioned Gilmour’s stellar performance in controlling the midfield and scoring the crucial goal.

The victory was a team effort, with players like Adam Mackinnon shining bright on the field and creating key chances for Inverness. Mackinnon’s performance earned him the title of man of the match, showcasing his importance in the team’s success.

However, injuries have been a setback for Inverness, with players like Keith Bray and Jake Davidson missing out due to various ailments. The team has been plagued by injuries in recent years, increasing the pressure on the remaining squad members to perform at their best.

Looking ahead, Caley Thistle will face Queen of the South in their upcoming match, followed by a quick return to play against Cove Rangers in the Scottish Cup. The team is determined to maintain their winning streak and continue their climb up the league table.

Overall, the victory against Alloa Athletic was a significant milestone for Inverness, boosting their confidence and morale as they strive to overcome challenges and secure a stronger position in the league. With dedicated players and a supportive fan base, the team is on the right track to success.