Missed Penalty By Billy McKay Seals Goalless Draw For Inverness Against Dunfermline
In a tense encounter at the Caledonian Stadium, Inverness and Dunfermline could not break the deadlock, resulting in a goalless draw that leaves both teams in a precarious position in the cinch Championship standings. The match featured a missed penalty by Inverness captain Billy McKay and several close calls that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
The pivotal moment came early in the match when Billy McKay had the chance to put Inverness ahead from the penalty spot. The opportunity arose in the 18th minute after Dunfermline's Paul Allan was penalised for a foul on Cammy Kerr. However, McKay's attempt was thwarted by Dunfermline goalkeeper Deniz Mehmet, who kept his team in the game with a crucial save.

As the first half neared its conclusion, Dunfermline almost took the lead through Alex Jakubiak. After bypassing the goalkeeper, Jakubiak's shot was heroically cleared off the line by Danny Devine, ensuring that the teams went into halftime level.
The second half saw opportunities for both teams to clinch a vital win. Danny Devine, having previously denied Dunfermline a goal, found himself with a chance to score but sent his header wide of the target. As time ticked away, Dunfermline pressed for a winner and came close when Malachi Welch-Hayes' header forced a superb save from Inverness goalkeeper Mark Ridgers.
The match ended without any goals, leaving both Inverness and Dunfermline still fighting to escape the relegation zone. This draw adds to the challenges faced by both teams as they aim to secure their status in the cinch Championship.
The goalless draw at the Caledonian Stadium reflects the intense battle for survival that both Inverness and Dunfermline are engaged in. With missed chances and defensive heroics defining this encounter, both teams will be looking to improve their finishing as they continue their campaign in one of Scottish football's most competitive leagues.