Inverness CT 1 - 3 Partick Thistle

League Match
Saturday, September 28th, 2019, 3:00 PM at Caledonian Stadium, Inverness
Attendance: 2,469
Referee: Don Robertson
Inverness CT  Partick Thistle

Goalscorers
Jordan White (21)
Dario Zanatta (10)
Kenny Miller (46)
Cameron Palmer (82)

Team Managers
John Robertson Ian McCall

Starting Eleven
Mark Ridgers
Shaun Rooney
Coll Donaldson
Carl Tremarco
Jamie McCart
Sean Welsh
Roddy MacGregor
Aaron Doran
James Vincent
Jordan White
Miles Storey
Scott Fox
Ryan Williamson
Steven Saunders
Sean McGinty
Thomas Robson
Thomas O'Ware
Joe Cardle
Cameron Palmer
Stuart Bannigan
Dario Zanatta
Kenny Miller

Substitutes
Cameron Mackay
Kevin McHattie
Cameron Harper
David Carson
Charlie Trafford
Matheus Machado
Nikolay Todorov
Jamie Sneddon
Shea Gordon
James Penrice
Ben Hall
Reece Cole
Raffaele De Vita
Osman Kakay

Substitutions
David Carson for Aaron Doran (64)
Nikolay Todorov for Roddy MacGregor (73)
Matheus Machado for Miles Storey (87)
Shea Gordon -> Steven Saunders (46)
James Penrice -> Thomas Robson (80)
Reece Cole -> Cameron Palmer (88)

Bookings
None. Dario Zanatta (72)
Scott Fox (87)
Stuart Bannigan (90)

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Mark Ridgers (GK) 100 apps -
Jamie McCart 60 apps1 goal
Shaun Rooney 53 apps6 goals
Coll Donaldson 88 apps4 goals
Carl Tremarco 181 apps14 goals
James Vincent 80 apps5 goals
Sean Welsh 38 apps6 goals
Aaron Doran 254 apps41 goals
Roddy MacGregor 15 apps -
Jordan White 64 apps20 goals
Miles Storey 45 apps15 goals
David Carson (sub) 11 apps -
Matheus Machado (sub) 2 apps -
Nikolay Todorov (sub) 12 apps4 goals

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:Roddy MacGregor (17 years 285 days)
Oldest Player:Carl Tremarco (33 years 360 days)
Average Player Age:26 years 208 days
Domestic Players:7 (63.64 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Roddy MacGregor (17 years 285 days)
Oldest Player:Carl Tremarco (33 years 360 days)
Average Player Age:24 years 344 days
Domestic Players:10 (55.56 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones
Mark Ridgers played his 100th major competitive game for the Club.

McCall off to a flier



Inverness shot themselves in the foot by making it easy for Partick to collect all three points in the Highlands. An indifferent and error strewn game by the Caley Jags saw the visitors benefit from our shambolic display and ensure Ian McCall got his first win in his first Championship game after returning to Firhill as they eased off the foot of the table. Dario Zanatta opened the scoring but Jordan White powered home a header from a tremendous cross by Roddy MacGregor. However, we were barely sat down in our seats after the interval when Jamie McCart's error allowed Kenny Miller to run through on goal and slot home. Cammy Palmer rubbed salt in the wound when he scored the third and our day was summed up at the death when we failed to turn a loose ball on the goal line into the net, the time wasting Fox in the box and his defence scrambling the ball to safety eventually and our miserable day was complete.

Today's mystery injury seemed to be Tom Walsh as he was nowhere to be seen. Mark Ridgers made his 100th appearance as Roddy MacGregor started with Walsh missing.

It was a first for Ian McCall, back at the helm and off to a winning start. Bloody Jobby! :moon02:

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Speaking on BBC Sport

Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager John Robertson: "We said at half-time the first 10 minutes are massive and we felt if we could get our noses in front we could go on and win the game.

"Kenny's goal changes the game in an instant and gives Thistle a massive lift.

"By not sticking to our passing game they started to cope with it okay and allowed them to play as the Thistle of old.

"We can't complain about the result as Thistle thoroughly deserved to win it. Three really well taken goals. For me it was down to attitude - maybe they thought they just had to turn up today."

Patrick Thistle manager Ian McCall: "We could have scored more. We were a bit more fluent in the second half and looked a bit more dangerous. We got the ball into good areas. We scored two really good goals. It was a great day for us.

"Inverness have won six in a row here so its a really outstanding result.

"It's one game and we've got to build on that. It's great to get the three points but we've got to kick on and in this league three or four wins and a draw and you could end up third, fourth or fifth - that's how tight it is."

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We started the game brightly enough but a couple of efforts from Aaron Doran and Miles Storey were powderpuff at best with Scott Fox being untroubled in the visitors goal.

Ten minutes in and we went a goal down. Doran turned the wrong way (again) and lost the ball just over the halfway line. James Vincent failed to make a tackle and the ball was fed to Dario Zanatta on the left. He was allowed to advance unchallenged and as he stepped inside Coll Donaldson he hit his shot early from 20 yards and it nestled inside the near post of Mark Ridgers. Good goal from Partick's point of view, avoidable from ours.

Still, we looked like we would get ourselves back into the game and Storey cut across the defence from the right side only for his 25 yard effort to rise just over the bar.

Jordan White headed a long Jamie McCart ball tamely into the keepers arms but at least we were pressing for a foothold in the game. It duly came moments later when Sean Wesh, Storey and MacGregor combined to set up White with a superb ball into the box and a diving Jordan head crunched the ball into the top corner with Fox stranded. Great goal and a great assist from young Roddy.

Doran passed on a tremendous opportunity when he found himself on the edge of the box but his first time shot was weaker than a weak thing and and Fox picked it up effortlessly.

The final flourish of the first half ended with Roddy MacGregor firing a shot over from just inside the box, the ball just clearing the bar as we ended the half on top.

Half Time 1-1

The second period had just started and the slackness continued. McCart who has been so effective in recent games dallied on the ball before being mugged by Jo Jo Cardle. Kenny Miller ran onto the loose ball and calmly stroked it beyond Ridgers and just inside the post. Nightmare from McCart, cool finish from Miller.

McCart further ruffled the home fans feathers when he headed high over the bar unchallenged in the box to spurn a great opportunity. He would do so again later in the game.

Storey then received the ball on the right and his clipped cross was met by White but the big strikers hooked volley went agonisingly the wrong side of the post, good effort though.

Ridgers then saved a certain goal as Zanatta broke down the left but the keeper came out and managed to smother the shot from the eager striker. Minutes later Zanatta proceeded to waltz his way into the box from the left again but his angled shot was blazed over the bar from 8 yards. Partick were full of confidence now having seen us struggle to create much.

Donaldson looped a header goalwards but again the time wasting Fox made a comfortable save. Fox's antics would see him booked later as he extended every moment he was in possession.

With ten minutes left James Penrice found himself in room on the left and his low ball into the box was met by Cammy Palmer and he side footed across the keeper to make the points safe. Every goal came from that side of the park, something Robbo needs to look at.

We failed to get a second goal as the clock ticked away when White was unable to prod the ball home from practically on the goal line, choosing to hit the post and Fox and his defence were able to hack the ball to safety.

Miserable day complete, the game came to an end with the visitors enjoying the spoils.

Shocker of a day for some, McCart being the pick of the culprits, but he was not alone, Doran and Storey spring to mind as being particularly inept and Shaun Rooney posted missing when we lose the ball high up the park. Too many chose not to deliver when Partick's managerial bounce gave them the edge.

Roddy MacGregor 🏆 was the pick of the Inverness players and he and the home fans will remember his wonderful assist on a day when the more experienced around him contributed very little.

Match report written by tm4tj



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Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
1. Dundee Utd 7 6 0 1 22 7 15 18
2. Ayr United 7 6 0 1 17 6 11 18
3. Inverness CT 7 4 1 2 12 8 4 13
4. Dundee 7 2 3 2 8 11 -3 9
5. Morton 7 3 0 4 10 19 -9 9
6. Arbroath 7 2 2 3 5 8 -3 8
7. Dunfermline 7 1 3 3 7 8 -1 6
8. Queen of the South 7 1 3 3 3 6 -3 6
9. Partick Thistle 7 1 2 4 10 14 -4 5
10. Alloa Athletic 7 1 2 4 6 13 -7 5