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Neil Critchley: Two crazy moments cost Hearts victory at Ross County

Josh Nisbet and Jordan White struck at the death to secure a point.

Neil Critchley’s side are second bottom in the Premiership
Neil Critchley’s side are second bottom in the Premiership (Steve Welsh/PA)

Hearts manager Neil Critchley was left bemoaning two “crazy moments” that cost his side all three points against Ross County.

Goals at the start of both halves from 17-year-old James Wilson had given the second-bottom Jambos what seemed like a comfortable lead in Dingwall, before both sides were denied penalties by VAR.

However, with those delays leading to eight minutes of added time, the Staggies fought back to secure a 2-2 draw with goals at the death from Josh Nisbet and Jordan White.

“We were comfortable at 2-0, and the game was over really,” Critchley said.

“They hadn’t really threatened our goal, so we should have seen the game out.

“It’s just two crazy moments that we don’t defend well enough in the penalty area, and two crosses that we don’t stop from coming in, that cost us three points.

“It was really like a war of attrition. You’re relying on moments, and we had two really good moments for our goals.

“Those were two moments of quality that put us in front, and those were the difference between the teams at that moment in time, and we should have seen the game out to take all three points.

“The extra time comes from the VAR fiasco. There were eight minutes, which there should not have been, but we still need to see the game out.”

County boss Don Cowie, meanwhile, admitted his side may not have deserved anything from the match.

However, he was full of praise for the determination his players showed to keep battling right up until the final whistle.

“It feels good in terms of the manner of scoring two goals as late as we did,” Cowie explained.

“Did we deserve it? Probably not, but it shows that we keep going to the end and anything can happen.

“Psychologically it’s a massive point for us. I’m always proud of the players because I know they give 100 per cent every single time.

“It was a difficult day in challenging conditions, and we don’t help ourselves by giving Hearts a goal in the first minute of the game which gives them belief and confidence.

“We did exactly the same in the second half, so I’m disappointed with that but I’m delighted that we kept going.

“It’s not the first time we’ve done something like that, and it could prove very valuable.”