Ross County midfielder Yan Dhanda has urged his teammates to 'start turning draws into wins' after a positive display against Hearts. Manager Derek Adams has vowed that County will be ‘aggressive’ in the January transfer window, so it looks like being a busy few weeks ahead on that front as he looks to assemble a team he hopes can start to climb the table.
Ross County don’t take many heavy beatings on home turf – they were well beaten today.Īfter their impressive showing at Tynecastle last time out, their performance against Aberdeen will further serve to highlight the work that needs to be done if the Staggies are to find a path away from the relegation zone. After their disappointing defeat to St Mirren last time out, Barry Robson was very critical of his side – they responded the way he would have hoped today.Ī number of the Dons’ big players – the likes of McGrath, Clarkson, Miovski and Polvara – produced big performances as Robson’s team delivered a much needed win on what could have been an uncomfortable afternoon.įor all the criticism that has been heading in their direction of late, Aberdeen are going in to the January break having won three of their last four league games.Īnd on the basis of the performance in Dingwall, Robson will be confident his team can attack the second half of the season in a positive manner – once they have recharged their batteries during the break.