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Ross County faced a tough defeat against Dundee United, losing 3-0 in their recent match. Despite a strong first half, the team struggled in the second half, allowing the opposition to score crucial goals. This loss adds to their winless streak in away league games, which has now reached 23 matches.

Captain Connor Randall expressed his disappointment with the result and emphasized the need for the team to bounce back stronger after the international break. He acknowledged that the team’s performance in away games has been a major issue and highlighted the importance of improving their away form to climb up the league table.

Looking ahead to their next match against Motherwell, Randall stressed the importance of regrouping as a team and focusing on creating more scoring opportunities. He recognized that the team cannot dwell on past defeats and must approach the upcoming fixtures with a positive mindset.

Manager Don Cowie also expressed his disappointment with the team’s away form and emphasized the need for improvement in that aspect of their game. Despite their struggles on the road, Cowie remains optimistic about the team’s potential to turn things around and start picking up points away from home.

As Ross County prepares to face Motherwell after the international break, the team will be looking to rectify their away form and put an end to their winless streak in away league games. The players are determined to show resilience and fight for a positive result in their upcoming matches, starting with a crucial fixture against Motherwell.