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Jackson Irvine: Final is a one off, there is no reason we can’t take trophy home

Jackson Irvine
Jackson Irvine

Jackson Irvine hopes Ross County can go one better than the class of 2010 by following victory against Celtic by lifting silverware.

The Australian midfielder played a prominent role in helping the Staggies defeat 10-man Celtic in January’s semi-final at Hampden.

It was a repeat of the Scottish Cup semi-final six years ago when County ran out 2-0 winners against Neil Lennon’s Hoops before losing 3-0 in the final against Dundee United.

Irvine, a former Celtic player, hopes this year’s team can make sure they have something to show for their efforts by defeating Hibernian in Sunday’s cup final showdown.

He said: “Efe Ambrose’s sending off was a big factor in the Celtic game. We were under a lot of pressure after losing the early goal.

“But we managed to go on and dominate the match and I felt we deserved the win.

“Celtic were always going to create chances, but thankfully our goalkeeper Scott Fox made a couple of crucial saves.

“It was an amazing day and it took a while to sink in. It was a really special afternoon, but it means nothing if we don’t beat Hibernian.

“Ross County beat Celtic six years ago in a semi-final but we are looking to go one further this time around.”

Hibernian’s title challenge in the Championship has stalled in the weeks leading up to the final after a series of unexpected defeats, but Irvine says the Staggies will expect Alan Stubbs’ side to be at their best for Sunday’s final.

But the 22-year-old is confident his side can emerge victorious if they play to their potential.

He added: “Form goes out of the window in games like this as it is a completely different environment for both teams.

“It is a one-off game and anything can happen.”

“We will expect them to be at their strongest. Hibernian may be a bigger club in terms of size of support but the fact is we are fourth in the league and defeated Celtic to get to the final.”