Cowie delighted with goalkeeper competitionpublished at 17:39 29 March

Jordan Amissah recently signed a long-term deal running until the summer of 2027
Ross County boss Don Cowie is pleased to have competition for the number one goalkeeper spot after Jordan Amissah signed a new deal.
The 23-year-old joined the club in December as cover for Ross Laidlaw after he picked up a knee injury.
Since then the former Sheffield United player displaced Jack Hamilton, signed a deal until the end of the season, and has kept Laidlaw out of the team since his return to fitness and now has put pen to paper on a deal running until the summer of 2027.
"Jordan's done really well," Cowie said.
"He came in at a really challenging time for us. Ross Laidlaw was out injured.
"He's come in, got his opportunity, he's taken it. I think he's performed really well. He's been really consistent.
"It's been over a short period of time. The challenge for him is to do that long-term.
"We've got someone else at the club in Ross Laidlaw, a very good goalkeeper, real experience, who's been a great servant for this club.
"For us to have two really good goalkeepers pushing each other for that spot, it bodes well."