Inverleith knock out Grange to reach Scottish Cup semis
INVERLEITH playcaller Steve McCurry claims that Inverleith had under-achieved this season after they threw off their inconsistency tag to knock Edinburgh rivals Grange out of the Scottish Cup. Grange led 1-0 at Peffermill last night through Cammy Fraser but Paul Ritchie levelled before half-time and goals from Tom Cousins and Adam
Mackenzie after the break put Inverleith in control.
Patrick Christie netted a fourth and Stuart Laing replied but Inverleith, beaten semi-finalists last season, march on to the last four.
McCurry said: “It was really pleasing. The boys haven’t done themselves justice this season but we stepped it up in the second-half last night.”
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Hide AdElsewhere, Kelburne, the defending league champions, came from behind to earn a point in a 1-1 drew with West of Scotland rivals Western.
Scott McCartney opened the scoring from a penalty corner five minutes into the second-half and Johnny Christie levelled eight minutes from time.