Alloa Athletic 1-1 Inverness Caledonian Thistle

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Nikolay Todorov scored his fifth goal of the season

Nikolay Todorov's first-half strike rescued a Scottish Championship point for Inverness Caledonian Thistle against a spirited Alloa Athletic.

Innes Cameron had given the hosts an early lead but Inverness, under the interim charge of Neil McCann, replied through Todorov's close-range finish.

Alan Trouten was sent off late on for Peter Grant's Alloa, but they managed to hold on for a point.

The Highlanders stay in seventh, while Alloa remain bottom of the table.

Interim Inverness CT manager Neil McCann: "I think maybe a draw was a fair result. I thought we were a bit sloppy and we're better than that.

"You have to start putting a run together and showing you're good players. They're a really good group that have had to deal with stuff off the pitch too - that has a negative effect on the group."

Alloa Athletic manager Peter Grant: "We deserved the points. We played really well and created chances- we just didn't have luck in front of goal.

"The hardest way to play football is the way we play - especially when you're bottom of the league."

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