Scott Kellacher, the new head coach of Caley Thistle, remains optimistic about the team’s chances despite a 3-1 defeat to Dumbarton in League One. The team, currently at the bottom of the table due to a 15-point penalty, has 25 fixtures left to fight against relegation.
In his first interview since taking over from Duncan Ferguson, Kellacher expressed his commitment to the club and his determination to do whatever it takes to help the team succeed. He emphasized the need for unity among fans, players, and staff to overcome the challenges ahead.
Reflecting on the match against Dumbarton, Kellacher acknowledged the team’s attacking efforts but highlighted the importance of defending together as a unit. Despite the loss, he urged everyone associated with ICT to remain positive and work together towards securing vital points in upcoming games.
The defeat saw Dumbarton claim their first home league win and continued their winning streak under manager Stevie Farrell. However, Kellacher remains focused on the task at hand and is determined to lead Caley Thistle to safety in the league.
The game itself saw James Hilton shine for Dumbarton with two goals, while Jake Davidson scored the equalizer for Inverness. The match highlighted both teams’ strengths and weaknesses, with Inverness showing promise in their attacking play but needing to improve defensively to secure results.
As Caley Thistle regroups for their next fixture against Kelty, Kellacher is rallying the team and supporters to come together in the face of adversity. With a tough road ahead, he is confident that a collective effort will see the team through challenging times and towards better results in the league.
The coaching reshuffle at ICT, with Kellacher taking on the head coach role and Billy Mckay as assistant boss, signifies a new chapter for the team. Despite the obstacles they face, Kellacher’s leadership and the team’s resilience offer hope for a brighter future as they aim to climb up the League One table.