The Highland League outfit brushed League Two Rovers aside 3-0 at Cliftonhill yesterday, thanks to a double from Andrew MacAskill and a strike from Scott Adams.And Stewart says it should have been even more comfortable, as he admitted he knew his side would come through the tie with struggling Wee Rovers, who are second bottom of League Two.The jubilant Jags boss, a former midfielder at Inverness and Peterhead, said: "It’s not an upset.
I expected us to win.“I think you saw by the standard of the teams that we thoroughly deserved it and could have won by a few more.“I’ve watched them a few times and I genuinely thought we were better.“I thought we would compete with them easily, which is how it turned out.“No disrespect to them, I just know.
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