Inverness CT 0 - 4 Partick Thistle

League Match
Saturday, December 13th, 2014, 3:00 PM at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium
Attendance: 2,723
Referee: John Beaton
Inverness CT  Partick Thistle

Goalscorers
None. Ryan Stevenson (12)
Ryan Stevenson (40)
Gary Fraser (49)
Conrad Balatoni (56)

Team Managers
John Hughes Alan Archibald

Starting Eleven
Dean Brill
Josh Meekings
Gary Warren
David Raven
Graeme Shinnie
Greg Tansey
Ross Draper
James Vincent
Danny Williams
Marley Watkins
Billy Mckay
Paul Gallacher
Stephen O-Donnell
Conrad Balatoni
Dan Seaborne
Jordan McMillan
Abdul Osman
Stuart Bannigan
Chris Elliott
Gary Fraser
Kallum Higginbotham
Ryan Stevenson

Substitutes
Ryan Esson
Daniel Devine
Carl Tremarco
Nick Ross
Aaron Doran
Liam Polworth
Ryan Christie
Scott Fox
James Craigen
Steven Lawless
Nathan Eccleston
David Wilson
Liam Lindsay
Declan McDaid

Substitutions
Ryan Christie for Ross Draper (64)
Aaron Doran for James Vincent (64)
Steven Lawless -> Kallum Higginbotham (74)
Nathan Eccleston -> Ryan Stevenson (80)
David Wilson -> Stuart Bannigan (82)

Bookings
None. Chris Elliott (35)

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Dean Brill (GK) 64 apps -
Gary Warren 96 apps11 goals
David Raven 94 apps1 goal
Josh Meekings 123 apps3 goals
Ross Draper 98 apps7 goals
Graeme Shinnie 162 apps6 goals
Greg Tansey 78 apps12 goals
Danny Williams 43 apps2 goals
James Vincent 38 apps2 goals
Marley Watkins 51 apps6 goals
Billy Mckay 134 apps57 goals
Ryan Christie (sub) 35 apps6 goals
Aaron Doran (sub) 131 apps17 goals

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:Marley Watkins (24 years 63 days)
Oldest Player:Greg Tansey (2016 years 137 days)
Average Player Age:27 years 99 days
Domestic Players:6 (54.55 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Ryan Christie (19 years 296 days)
Oldest Player:Josh Meekings (2016 years 137 days)
Average Player Age:26 years 77 days
Domestic Players:10 (55.56 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones

OUCH!

Inverness fans took a sore one as they watched their team being dismantled by an energetic Partick Thistle in the battle of the Jags.

It was a day to forget for the Caley Jags side as their unbeaten home run was ended in spectacular style by a team that have sussed us out big time. While we tapped the ball around the back quarter in tentative style, Partick's cut and thrust won the day and they deservedly crushed us 4-0. Much of this was down to our own error ridden display, but take nothing away from Partick, they took full advantage of the situation and trounced us with their high intensity pressing game.

Partick just seem to have our number this season and I can't say I am looking forward to the Cup game in February. We need to try and find a way to combat the apparent high intensity, pressing game that they employ against us otherwise we will be getting thrashed again in a couple of months.



Two first half goals from Ryan Stevenson were added to after the break by Gary Fraser and Conrad Balatoni. Inverness had a couple of strikes ruled out for interference by Billy McKay from a Raven shot and a couple of interlopers who took to the field to relieve the boredom. (naughty boys, don't do this at home children).

Rig has posted this excellent report and it's too good not to use..................

That performance and result! How else can you react to something like that? Abysmal from ICT today and what a way for the unbeaten home record to go. Our normally reliant defence was all at sea today. Midfield never got going and we struggled to create anything up front. Every player, maybe except Tansey, should be pretty disappointed with how they played today.

First chance of the game went the way of ICT when Watkins sprang the offside trap but his low shot went wide of Gallachers right post. We perhaps started the better of the two teams but Partick took the lead thanks to a mistake at the back which set the tone for the day. Elliot was able to send a cross in from the ICT left side and as Brill waited to collect the low ball Stevenson stole in just in front of him and poked the ball into the net. Rotten goal from an ICT perspective but it was excellent anticipation from Stevenson to nip in and grab the opener.

ICT tried to get back into things but Partick were all over them pressing Inverness high up the pitch. Partick had clearly cottoned onto the desire to play the ball around at the back or, at goal kicks, short to either the centre backs or wide to Shinnie or Raven sitting on the left or right touchline. At one goal kick, when most players tend to congregate on one side of the pitch on the half way line, Partick had around six players inside the Inverness half anticipating a short ball from Brill to his defenders or a short lofted pass to the flanks. Time and time again Partick chased and harassed the Caley players who tried to pass it out from the back and each time the Inverness players were forced back or conceded possession.

The second goal was a direct result of this intense pressing game. A short ball from Brill to Warren was closed down and the ball won back by Higginbotham who turned and fed the onrushing Stevenson who coolly placed a shot beyond Brill. Having the luxury of watching the second goal again, I didn't realise that we had struggled to clear the ball so badly. I had initially thought we played it short to Warren but we were hemmed in by Thistle, ball back to Brill, clearance gets headed back towards our goal and Higginbotham wins a header which is then flicked into the path of Stevenson. Still not great from our point of view. For the rest of the half ICT were restricted to long range efforts with Tansey being denied twice by Gallacher. Brill then stopped it becoming 3 - 0 when he produced an outrageous save from a Seaborne header. it was a bit like the save Mikey Fraser pulled off in a win over Celtic.

Half Time 0-2

Into the second half and ICT started well but Partick made it 3 - 0 when a cross came in from the ICT left and Fraser leapt highest to nod in via the bar. It looked like Brill should probably have come to claim the cross as he didn't look too far away from it but that may be harsh as my view from the other end of the ground may not be the best. Game over.

Caley tried to at least get on the score sheet and there followed an incident packed couple of minutes. Draper burst into the Partick penalty area and tried to find a team mate to pass to but pressed on towards goal before tumbling over under pressure from a couple of opponents. It looked like a reasonable claim for a spot kick but I wasn't completely convinced and, more importantly, neither was Beaton and he waved play on. Tansey struck another wide range effort not long after which Gallacher was equal to as he sprang to his right and pushed it round the post. From the resultant corner Warren went tumbling over in the box and there were more claims for a penalty and again Beaton waved them away. The ball was cleared to Raven who smashed the ball into the net from about 30 yards but Beaton ruled that Mckay was offside and as he ducked out of the way of the ball he was interfering with play. Will be interesting to see that one again but alternative maryhill who was at the game said Mckay also tried to the flick the ball on so perhaps it was the right decision.

Partick grabbed a fourth with another cross from the ICT left which was headed in this time by Balatoni. After this the game pretty much fizzled out. Partick had done their job and sat back and defended for the rest of the game. ICT prodded and probed but struggled to break down the Partick defence. The only incident of note was when Gallacher tried to take a goal kick and two young ICT fans ran onto the pitch, one tried to pull down his shorts and the other 'scored' a goal. Gallacher seemed to take it well and when I asked him after the game what he thought of it he said that he was raging he hadn't kept a clean sheet.

Full Time 0-4

Partick just seem to have our number this season and I can't say I am looking forward to the Cup game in February. We need to try and find a way to combat the apparent high intensity, pressing game that they employ against us otherwise we will be getting thrashed again in a couple of months.

Match report written by tm4tj/RIG



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Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
1. Celtic 15 11 2 2 29 9 20 35
2. Inverness CT 16 10 2 4 24 17 7 32
3. Dundee Utd 16 10 1 5 28 19 9 31
4. Aberdeen 16 10 1 5 25 17 8 31
5. Hamilton Academical 16 9 3 4 29 18 11 30
6. St. Johnstone 16 7 2 7 14 17 -3 23
7. Kilmarnock 16 6 3 7 17 21 -4 21
8. Dundee 16 5 5 6 21 21 0 20
9. Partick Thistle 16 5 4 7 22 19 3 19
10. Motherwell 16 3 2 11 11 27 -16 11
11. Ross County 16 2 3 11 17 36 -19 9
12. St. Mirren 15 2 2 11 10 26 -16 8