
Rugsless Ronan Hale scored twice in the Scottish Premiership Relegation Playoffs, winning 3-0 in Motherwell.
North Ireland’s striker scored 12 goals during the season, in search of half an hour before the Connor Randal was penetrated late.
The side of the Don Cowie is 10th in the table above the Dundee and falls to seventh after the fourth consecutive league defeat within the two points of Motherwell.
County was threatened during the opening time, and NOAH Chilvers’ corner was blown upon by Jonathan Tomkinson, but was eventually hacked for safety.
Motherwell responded with his own opportunity. Tony Watt stepped on a high ball at the top and drilled an angle drive that hit the inside of the post before landing on a grateful weapon visiting Jordan Amissah.
Ellery Balcom had to warn when Hale attempted good luck after the well goalkeeper lost his road on his line.
The goalkeeper of the house was busy and reacted well to hold the company to reject Kiieran Philips and prevent Kenne.
But when Miller’s tackle fell to his path, he broke the ball and broke the deadlock in 32 minutes.
Motherwell tried to respond, and Luke Armstrong showed excellent control to break down Watt’s Cross, but he could not reduce shooting.
In the last half of the last action, Chilvers burst forward and supplied HALE to forced another salvation in BalCombe, as the county threatened again.
Motherwell’s players left the field with the sound of a booth in the ear, and the situation was not improved if the county scored again in 59 minutes.
Chilvers divided Steelman’s defense into excellent balls, and Hale switched to the bottom corner.
Motherwell was finally connected to the pinpoint cross of Lennon Miller and forced to save Amissah for 65 minutes, and another opportunity continued when replacing Luke Play.
County goalkeeper.
However, at the last moment Randall announced a low drive beyond BalCombe, there was no doubt in the last minute when Randdal had a more anger from home crowds.