United brought down the curtain on a tough week with a positive result in the Highlands. A Simon Murray double and a strike from Edward Ofere put United into a commanding lead early in the second half. However, goals from Jordan Roberts and Liam Polworth reduced the deficit for the home side. Callum Morris was ordered off after two yellow cards in three minutes to make the task even tougher for United but they held on to record a welcome 3-2 win over Inverness.
By Graeme Webster
With relegation already confirmed, stand-in first team coach Gordon Young resisted the temptation to make too many changes for the trip to the Caledonian Stadium. Morris and Mckay were the only two to come into the team, while Paton and Spittal dropped out. United elected to go with youth on the bench, with a number of this season’s development squad included.
United set up in a 4-2-3-1 formation and were quick out of the blocks in Inverness. In the opening seconds, Ofere cut in from the left and tested Fon Williams with a left foot drive. The Caley ‘keeper was up to the task and parried away. However, he was unable to stop the next effort coming his way. Simon Murray picked up the loose ball in a central position and strode forward before lashing a 30-yard effort beyond him.
Having just watched Murray’s effort sail in, Andrea Mutombo tried to replicate it at the other end. However, Kawashima was able to save comfortably. The pace of the game dropped somewhat following what was a bright start. Midway through the half, Morris was called upon twice in quick succession to cut out dangerous through balls to Miles Storey. The big Inverness striker did get free soon after and found himself clean through on goal. However, Kawashima was equal to the task with a brilliant double save.
The same player struck the post on the half hour mark but the flag had gone up on the far side just prior to him shooting. There was a freak accident as the game approached half time. Dillon and Mckay ran into one another when chasing a high ball and the captain required treatment for a head injury.
Then with just seconds remaining in the first half, United doubled their lead. Fon Williams saved Billy Mckay’s powerful shot but Simon Murray was on hand to squeeze the ball home from a narrow angle via the unfortunate Josh Meekings.
HT: Inverness 0 – 2 United
The second half started quietly with little to get the fans off their seats in the opening 10 minutes. Then the game sprang to life when Mckay burst down the left on the counter attack. His low drilled cross found Edward Ofere at the back post and the striker made no mistake, slamming the ball home in front of the travelling fans.
United’s three goal advantage lasted on 13 seconds as straight from the re-start Jordan Roberts was able to find space at the edge of the box and drill the ball with his left foot into the net.
This gave Caley some hope and they went forward in search of another goal. It wasn’t long in coming, as in the 70th minute the troublesome Roberts fired in another effort that Kawshima could on parry to Liam Polworth. The midfielder was on hand to reduce the deficit further. Youngster Ali Coote was given some first team action when he replaced Simon Murray soon after the second Inverness goal.
With United rocking now, there was a further blow as Callum Morris was sent off after picking up two yellow cards in just a few minutes. The visitors suppressed their hosts for the remainder of the second half but could have snatched a fourth late on when an in swinging Dixon cross was headed just wide by Ofere. However, the score remained 3-2 to United and the team walked off to a great reception from the 100 or so travelling fans.
FT: Inverness CT 2 – 3 United
Man of the Match: Simon Murray scored a great opening goal with a long range strike and was on hand to double his tally with a poacher's effort from close in. Caused Caley all sorts of problems with his pace and direct running.
United: Kawashima, Durnan (Donaldson 74’), Morris, Dillon, Knoyle, Fraser, Rankin, Dixon, Murray (Coote 77’), Ofere, Mckay.
Unused Subs: Zwick, Johnson, Robson, Smith.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle: Fon Williams, Meekings, Warren, Devine (Williams 86’), Tremarco, Polworth (Foran 76’), Draper, Tansey, Roberts (Williams 83’), Mbuyi-Mutombo, Story.
Unused Subs: Esson, Raven, Horner, L Hughes.