Bavidge's Calm Equaliser Keeps Inverness Unbroken Against Partick Thistle
A single point was salvaged at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium as Bavidge stroked home an equaliser to deny Partick Thistle all three. The match settled into a chess match of midfield tussles and cautious full-back play, with Thistle carving the better openings early on. Inverness looked sharper after the break, their substitution pattern forcing a finer tempo and an eventual payoff.
Tactically this was a game won and lost in transition — Partick punished spaces on the counter in the first half while Inverness grew into the contest by shortening passes through the centre. The manager's switch to a narrower midfield late on allowed Inverness to overload the danger zone and create the chance that Bavidge took. Defensively both sides showed brittle moments, but it was Inverness's belief and organisation that ultimately produced parity.
Individually Bavidge was the decisive figure: intelligent movement, calm finishing and the kind of timing that papered over other shortcomings. Partick's frontline, by contrast, lacked the clinical final ball to put the game to bed despite enjoying spells of territorial control. Goalkeeping was steady rather than spectacular, and the match underlined that small details — second-ball wins, set-piece delivery — are still the decisive currency in this league.
Conclusion: this draw is a useful platform for Inverness if they sharpen a defence that was intermittently fragile today. The Guru recommends building around Bavidge’s finishing and fixing those transitional lapses before tougher fixtures arrive; keep him on the pitch, tighten the full-backs, and the points will follow.