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Henderson’s Stunning Double as County Beat Thistle

Ross County claimed a vital victory over Partick Thistle thanks to a spectacular double from Liam Henderson, who delivered one of his most decisive performances in a County shirt. Operating with confidence and authority in the final third, Henderson repeatedly found space between the lines and punished Thistle’s defence with two clinical finishes that ultimately settled the contest.



The first goal arrived after sustained County pressure, with Henderson timing his run perfectly to meet a low cross from the right. He took a sharp touch to steady himself before driving a precise shot beyond the goalkeeper, igniting the home support and shifting momentum firmly in County’s favour. Thistle, who had started brightly and threatened on the counter, suddenly found themselves chasing the game.

Henderson’s second was even more eye-catching. Receiving the ball on the edge of the area, he created a yard of space with a clever feint before unleashing a powerful, curling strike into the top corner, leaving the keeper rooted. The quality of the finish underlined his growing confidence and showcased the technical ability that has made him a key figure for County this season.

Partick Thistle continued to push forward in search of a way back, carving out a handful of half-chances, but were repeatedly denied by disciplined County defending and assured goalkeeping. County managed the closing stages with composure, limiting Thistle to speculative efforts and protecting their lead.

The result represents an important boost for Ross County, both in terms of points and belief, with Henderson’s brace providing a timely reminder of his match-winning potential. His performance – defined by intelligent movement, clinical finishing and a tireless work rate – ensured that this encounter will be remembered for a decisive, and truly stunning, double that sank Partick Thistle.