Don Cowie has called upon Ross County to demonstrate bravery in their Saturday encounter against league leaders Celtic. County previously posed a significant challenge to the champions in Dingwall during October, establishing a first-half lead through Ronan Hale before ultimately conceding two late goals. Cowie, whose squad is positioned eighth after last Saturday’s win against Motherwell, commented: “I don’t think there’s one part of the Celtic team that you focus on too much because they’re strong all over the pitch.” He added: “Two months ago when we played them we showed we had a gameplan, it worked really well for the majority of the game. It’s away from home, at Parkhead, the way they play, they make it difficult for you.” Cowie further expressed his expectations: “It’s just standing up to that and giving yourself the best possible opportunity to get a positive result. I want to see bravery, a togetherness. You have to stand up to the challenge.Stick together and get through the tough moments, because there is going to be challenging moments within the 90 minutes and it’s being prepared for that and responding to it.” Post navigation Marselino Ferdinan’s Absence from Oxford United for ASEAN Championship Confirmed Larne Confirms Nathan Rooney as New Manager