Ross County’s hopes of avoiding a relegation play-off were kept alive after they salvaged a 1-1 draw with Dundee, thanks to Ronan Hale’s late goal. In order to secure their place in the Scottish Premiership, County must defeat Motherwell in their upcoming match and hope that Dundee loses to St Johnstone. The draw with Dundee ended a seven-match losing streak for County, but they know that nothing less than a win against Motherwell will do on Sunday.
Hale emphasized the importance of focusing on their own performance and not getting distracted by the results of other teams. He acknowledged the tough challenge ahead but remained optimistic about County’s chances. The Northern Irishman highlighted the need for his team to give their all and make the most of any opportunity that comes their way. Despite the uncertainty surrounding their fate, County are determined to fight until the end and do everything in their power to secure their Premiership status.
The late equalizer against Dundee provided a much-needed morale boost for County, who had been struggling with a string of losses. The team’s resilience and fighting spirit were on display as they refused to give up until the final whistle. Hale’s goal not only saved County from automatic relegation but also gave them a glimmer of hope for a successful end to the season. With momentum on their side, County are ready to face Motherwell in their last-ditch effort to avoid the relegation play-off and secure their place in the Premiership for another season.