
"Stuart Kettlewell says he needs players who are "hungry and have an appetite for the fight" as the returning manager aims to help save Ross County from a second successive relegation."
""In Championship terms, we have got a relatively strong squad," Kettlewell told BBC Scotland. "We have got experience, some talented younger players.""
""Psychologically, we need to change something," Kettlewell suggested. "I think there have been a number of games where County have been the better team, dominating the ball, had the better chances in the game and lost it.""
""There's no magic wand, but I do point to experiences in the past a few years ago taking over Motherwell whilst they were bottom of the Premiership table and then having a pretty remarkable string of results and I will draw on a lot of those experiences.""
Ross County sit five points adrift at the bottom of the Championship and have won only twice in nine outings, with three matches without victory. Stuart Kettlewell has returned as manager to help prevent a second successive relegation and takes charge for the first time since leading the club to promotion and Challenge Cup success in 2019. He says he needs players who are hungry and have an appetite for the fight and believes psychological change is required after games where County dominated but lost. Kettlewell cites past experience taking over Motherwell from the bottom and a recent sacking at Kilmarnock after a 10-game winless run.
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