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Livingston vs Ross County. Scottish Premiership.

Tony Macaroni ArenaAttendance1,531.

Livingston 2

  • B Anderson (12th minute)
  • S Kelly (53rd minute pen)

Ross County 0

    Livingston 2-0 Ross County: Livingston keep survival hopes alive with win over fellow strugglers Ross County

    Match report as Livingston earn a 2-0 cinch Scottish Premiership victory against Ross County

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    Livingston kept their unlikely Scottish Premiership survival bid alive for another week with a spirited 2-0 home victory over second-bottom Ross County.

    The Lions would have been officially relegated if they had lost to the Staggies, but they dug deep to secure only their second win in 26 league games through an early goal from Bruce Anderson and a second-half penalty from Sean Kelly.

    David Martindale's side closed to within nine points of County and 10 of 10th-placed St Johnstone with four games remaining.

    Livi made just one enforced alteration to the side that lost 4-2 at Hearts in their previous outing as Anderson replaced the suspended Tete Yengi in attack.

    County boss Don Cowie also kept changes to a minimum as he sent out the same XI that started the 3-2 victory at home to Rangers.

    However, the Staggies were unable to replicate the intensity and quality of that performance as they were brought back down to earth in West Lothian.

    How Livingston beat Ross County

    LIVINGSTON, SCOTLAND - APRIL 27:Livingston players celebrate Sean Kelly scoring, making it 2-0 during a cinch Premiership match between Livingston and Ross County at Tony Macaroni Arena, on April 27, 2024, in Livingston, Scotland.  (Photo by Rob Casey / SNS Group)
    Image: Livingston players celebrate Sean Kelly scoring to make it 2-0 against Livingston

    Livi started much the brighter of the two sides and went close in the eighth minute when captain Michael Devlin headed just wide from Kelly's corner.

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    The hosts made the breakthrough four minutes later when Ryan Leak was slack with an attempt to head the ball back to Ross Laidlaw and Anderson nipped in to lob the exposed goalkeeper from just inside the box.

    LIVINGSTON, SCOTLAND - APRIL 27:Livingston's Bruce Anderson celebrates scoring to make it 1-0, during a cinch Premiership match between Livingston and Ross County at Tony Macaroni Arena, on April 27, 2024, in Livingston, Scotland.  (Photo by Rob Casey / SNS Group)
    Image: Bruce Anderson celebrates scoring to make it 1-0

    There was a similar error at the other end in the 35th minute when Livi defender Ayo Obileye's poor back-header allowed Josh Sims to get himself clear, but the attacker's attempt to guide a shot home from 15 yards out was superbly saved by Shamal George.

    The Lions had a good chance to double their lead three minutes before the break when Anderson's cutback from the right broke to Dan MacKay, but the on-loan Hibernian winger's shot from 10 yards out lacked the power to trouble Laidlaw.

    LIVINGSTON, SCOTLAND - APRIL 27: Ross County's Simon Murray and Livingston's Michael Devlin in action during a cinch Premiership match between Livingston and Ross County at Tony Macaroni Arena, on April 27, 2024, in Livingston, Scotland.  (Photo by Rob Casey / SNS Group)
    Image: Ross County's Simon Murray and Livingston's Michael Devlin compete for possession

    County boss Cowie responded to his side's limp first-half display by making a double substitution for the start of the second period as attackers Eamonn Brophy and Jordan White replaced Sims and Victor Loturi.

    The changes did not have the desired effect, however, as the Lions went further ahead in the 53rd minute when Kelly slotted home a penalty after Michee Efete was deemed to have handled MacKay's shot in the box.

    County had most of the ball thereafter but rarely looked like finding a way back into the game as they missed the chance to climb out of the bottom two.

    What the managers said...

    Livingston manager David Martindale: "It gives you hope but I've also got to be pragmatic. Winning isn't going to change the way I think about it.

    "We've picked up three points, we'll come in Monday and get ready to try to win three points again next Saturday.

    "We're not delusional, we know how big a task it is in front of us. We only have ourselves to blame (for the league position) but the boys dug out three points and that's all you can really do, try to win the next game in front of you.

    "I've kind of put talk of relegation away. We know it's there, we've spoken about it as a group previously, pre-January. It's been hanging over our heads for a good seven months.

    "But we don't want to keep coming into work talking about relegation so you then focus on that next game, and that's all I do."

    Interim Ross County boss Don Cowie: "It was really disappointing. We rightly got a lot of plaudits after the Rangers performance and result two weeks ago.

    "Today we were a shadow of ourselves from that game. We're an honest group and it wasn't good enough.

    "We started poorly and gifted Livingston their first goal which gives them a boost. They kicked on and we didn't respond."

    What's next?

    Livingston's next Scottish Premiership match is away to Motherwell on May 4, while Ross County host Hibs.

    Both games kick off at 3pm.

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