MORTON 1 - Lyle rig. 15
Partick Thistle 0 -
Notes: Cappielow Stadium, Greenock, 1,267 spectators.
The Morton finds victory in this difficult home game against Partick Thiste, race recovery initially postponed in January, playing nice and not very tense at Cappielow it was decided only from the penalty spot. The Morton was expected to be levied after the crushing defeat Saturday remedied and the beginning of the race for the boys is very wary of Moore and visitors to create two delicious scoring but the quarter-hour Kinniburgh hits the ball with the arm and the referee awards the penalty Lty; rigor Lyle turns very generous beyond Fox. The Jags do not give up and thrown back in the forward looking also, but Cuthbert (seasonal debut in the league from the start) saves the door on attacks guests showing off a couple of fine saves. Towards the middle of the first half the hosts wake up and went close to doubling with Tidser and the team starts playing well, highlighting an effective midfield, although it is hard to create scoring, the second time decreases in intensity and salt nervousness, difficulty, and when guests arrive to find a shot Cuthbert super in goal that the miracle on a shot from a distance of Rowson .... i 'with Ton Kean finished a nice shot of a little side of all close to doubling, but basically nothing happens until the end of the match.
Next game for Morton on Saturday afternoon for the difficult match against Dundee FC Dens Park, which is currently four points below the 'Ton but without the penalty of 25 points would be lonely at the top of the standings.
Greenock Morton: Cuthbert , McGregor, Smyth, McCaffrey, McKinlay, Jenkins, Young (Holmes 78), Tidser, Bachirou (Fitzharris 81), Lyle (Weatherson 59), Kean. CT: Allan Moore.
Unused: Stewart, Graham.
Unused: Stewart, Graham.
Partick Thistle: Fox, Paton, Hodge (Donnelly 71), Kinniburgh, Boyle, Cairney (Grehan 34), Archibald, Rowson, Erskine (McGowan 61), Doolan, Flannigan. CT: Ian McCall.
Unused: Shepherd, Robertson.
Unused: Shepherd, Robertson.
Referee: S. Nicholl
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