Former Ross County defender Richard Foster believes that their recent victory over Rangers could inject fresh energy into their fight for survival in the league. Speaking on BBC Scottish Football Podcast, Foster highlighted the significance of the win, considering it a momentum booster for the team. He emphasized the importance of consistency in performance particularly from players like Don Cowie.
Foster noted that if Ross County can maintain their current level of play in the upcoming matches, they have a good chance of securing more wins and securing their place in the league. He also pointed out the team’s fluctuating performance levels throughout the season but expressed optimism about their potential to stay in the league.
With Ross County trailing behind St. Johnstone by one point and Aberdeen by five points, Foster sees opportunities for them to cause chaos in the bottom six of the league table.
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