Manager Don Cowie is determined for his team to conclude their unsatisfactory away performance record. “We need to put an end to it.” This Saturday offers another chance for Ross County to finally achieve a victory on their travels. The Staggies are set to face bottom-ranked Hibs, aiming for their first Premiership away win in 25 attempts, a dismal streak that commenced in September of last year. “Yeah, I say every time it comes around, I get asked the question, rightly so, it’s a record that we need to break, we need to put an end to it,” County boss Don Cowie commented. He added, “We’re working hard to try and do that and Saturday is another opportunity.” Cowie also noted, “It will be a really difficult game against, I believe, a good team, despite where they sit in the league right now.” The challenging statistics extend further for the Dingwall club, as they currently hold the lowest rank in the league for goals scored, with only 12 goals across 16 games. Cowie further stated, “We need to score more goals, at the same time we need to create more chances, but it’s about being calm.” He concluded, “We are sitting eighth in the league for a reason, because there are aspects we have done well, but if we can improve, that gives us the opportunity to get up the table.” Post navigation Non-League Football Chairman Fined Over Gun Photo in Match Programme Kawala FC: A Somali Team’s Remarkable Debut Season in Birmingham