'Our Scottish Cup curse strikes again'published at 10:59
Ross Morren
Fan writer
Ross County are in the midst of a Scottish Cup curse.
The 3-2 defeat after extra time against Livingston on Saturday was the sixth successive time the Staggies have fallen at their first hurdle in the competition.
Fans have to cast their minds back to January 2019 for the last Scottish Cup win. A double from Brian Graham earned County, who were a Championship side at the time, a 2-1 victory at Motherwell in the fourth round.
To make matters worse, the Staggies have been knocked out by Championship sides in five of the past six seasons in the competition.
It's a run of form that has left fans scratching their heads. Several managers and players have come and gone during that time, but the curse continues to linger.
Don Cowie spoke about his desire to get the club to the latter stages of the competition for the first time in years. That was emphasised when the County boss named as close to a full-strength team as he could, but it wasn't to be.
The Staggies will have to try to use Saturday's disappointment as motivation for the remainder of the Premiership campaign and now allow their performance levels to drop to that standard again.
With no distractions between now and the end of the season, Cowie's side will be fully focused on climbing the table and securing their Premiership status.