Ross County 3-1 Motherwell: Regan Charles-Cook scores twice to inspire 10-man hosts to victory

Match report as Regan Charles-Cook scores twice to add to Sondre Solholm Johansen's own goal for Ross County; Jordan Tillson was sent off after Jordan Roberts' equaliser

Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Ross County and Motherwell.

Regan Charles-Cook's second-half double enabled 10-man Ross County to put further distance between themselves and the relegation zone with a 3-1 home win over Motherwell.

The Premiership game burst into life on the cusp of half-time when Sondre Solholm Johansen scored an own goal.

Motherwell came back strongly at the start of the second half, equalising through Jordan Roberts and seeing the hosts reduced to 10 men when Jordan Tillson was sent off.

However, County were down but not out, and they roared back into life with Charles-Cook's brace sealing victory.

Motherwell had the more settled side with their starting XI, but both teams showed signs of rustiness early on in their first game back after the winter break.

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The flow of play was disrupted early on, with head knocks and injuries forcing several stoppages.

The hosts came off the worse for wear, with both Joseph Hungbo and David Cancola needing to be replaced by Dominic Samuel and Tillson respectively.

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Image: Joseph Hungbo had to be replaced at Dingwall

The hosts broke the deadlock in first-half added time. Charles-Cook showed his trickery on the left flank to twist past Bevis Mugabi and fire a low cross into the middle, where an off-balance Johansen skewed an attempted clearance into his own net.

The Steelmen came out for the second half on the front foot, and equalised 10 minutes after the restart through Roberts, who picked out the top corner from 25 yards.

Image: Jordan Roberts celebrates his equaliser for Motherwell

Things went from bad to worse for County minutes later, with Tillson shown a red card for a two-footed tackle on the goalscorer.

However, County continued playing as normal with 10 men and they reclaimed the lead in the 73rd minute through Charles-Cook.

Image: Reagan Charles-Cook celebrates helping Ross County beat Motherwell

Samuel did well to win the ball back inside the visiting half before charging down the right and sending a cross into the middle, which was only half-cleared - allowing Charles-Cook to run on to it and strike past Liam Kelly.

The hosts pulled further ahead in the 79th minute, Charles-Cook saw a cross blocked by a hand and he sent goalkeeper Kelly the wrong way with the subsequent penalty to seal all three points.

What the managers said

Ross County boss Malky Mackay: "I'm very happy and proud of them. When you look at 1-1, down to 10 men and we win 3-1, people will raise their eyebrows and ask 'what happened there?'

"I think it was a merited win and we were terrific. I have only seen the red card on one angle but I thought it was harsh. We will look at it from a different angle to decide whether we appeal (against) it.

"I thought he went with one leg and won the ball, I think their players' reaction spurred the referee to do something, but we will look at it again.

"With 10 men we went 4-3-2 and we broke on them quickly and that's where the goals came from, but I'm really proud to win with the 10 men."

Motherwell boss Graham Alexander: "It went downhill from their red card because we thought the game was done.

"That's what happened. The red card made us soft mentally and once you're soft mentally you can't perform to the level required to win games.

"We keep talking about mindset and mentality and, without doubt, that was a game we should have won. We were playing the game in good areas, I never felt that our goal was under threat, but we threw it away."

What's next?

Livingston host Ross County in the Scottish Cup fourth round at 3pm on Saturday. Motherwell host Morton at the same day in the same competition.

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