Queen's Park 1-4 Inverness CT: Hosts part with head coach Robin Veldman after six months

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Billy Mckay's penalty wrapped up victory for Inverness CT, who have now lost just once in nine gamesImage source, SNS
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Billy Mckay's penalty wrapped up victory for Inverness CT, who have now lost just once in nine games

Queen's Park have parted company with head coach Robin Veldman after a 4-1 home defeat by Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Championship.

An 11th game without a win and third straight defeat had left the Dutchman's side third from bottom.

They led through Jack Turner's strike, but Max Anderson soon levelled.

And second-half goals by Nikola Ujdur, David Wotherspoon and a Billy Mckay penalty secured an impressive victory that moves the visitors up to sixth.

Visiting manager Duncan Ferguson was shown a red card, but he will be consoled the fact the Highlanders have lost only once in nine games since he was appointed.

Veldman, a former assistant manager with Anderlecht, took charge on a three-year contract this summer after the departure of Owen Coyle, the Scot having led his side to the promotion play-offs.

However, the 37-year-old's fellow Dutchman, Marijn Beuker, left his role as director of football last month to take up a similar position with Ajax.

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