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    St Johnstone 1 – 3 Motherwell

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    Kris Jack at McDiarmid Park

    A Jamie Murphy double set Motherwell on their way to a thumping 3-1 win over St Johnstone.

    The former Scotland Under 21 striker netted twice in the first half to give the visitors a two goal half time lead, before Nicky Law clinched the win in the second half.

    A late reply from David Robertson for Saints could not inspire a comeback, as Well inflicted a first defeat in eight SPL games on the hosts.

    It was a much needed win for the Steelmen which stopped a poor run of four defeats on the trot, elevating the Fir Park side to sixth in the table, with a game in hand over Dundee United to come on Wednesday night.

    Adam Cummins replaced the injured Fraser Kerr who missed out with a calf injury as Stuart McCall made only one change from the team that fell to Hibernian last time out. Steve Lomas made three changes to the side which was dumped out of the League Cup by Celtic in midweek, Frazer Wright, Nigel Hasselbaink and Steven McLean coming in for the Perthshire side.

    The game was only 49 seconds old when the Steelmen took the lead, stunning the home crowd from the off. Steven Hammell’s ball up the left channel found Henrik Ojamaa haring in on Gary Miller. After cutting in, his shot cannoned off Steven Anderson and fell kindly for Jamie Murphy who was on hand to smash home from 12 yards. It was Murphy’s first goal since his double against Kilmarnock in August and The Steelmen’s first goal in four games.

    It was the ideal start for the visitors and it should have been 2-0 just moments later, after a mix up in the Saints defence. A pass back to Alan Mannus wasn’t properly dealt with and as the keeper tried to control the ball, Ojamaa nipped in to steal the ball off his toe. With the whole goal to aim at, the Estonian contrived to find the stand instead wasting a glorious opportunity for his first strike of the season.

    Motherwell were looking the more comfortable and Michael Higdon was unlucky to see a dipping volley sail just over the bar from 25 yards, before Chris Humphrey roasted Dave MacKay on the right but his cross had no takers in the six yard box.

    Nigel Hasselbaink was then fouled on the wing outside the box, giving St Johnstone a set piece chance, but Murray Davidson’s low driven effort was kept out by the legs of Darren Randolph. Liam Craig then dropped two free kicks on to the head of Steven Anderson and Frazer Wright, both efforts floating well over the bar.

    With a little momentum behind them, the Saints looked like they were edging back in to the game but they fell further behind when Murphy exploited some poor defending to double the visitors’ lead on 37 minutes.

    After playing a one-two with Hammell, Murphy strode forward unchallenged past the home defence before unleashing a low shot from the edge of the box. The power of the strike caught Mannus by surprise and beat the Saints goalie at his near post, before nestling in the net. The 400+ away support cheered loud as Murphy and his team mates celebrated the second goal, which gave Stuart McCall’s side a two goal half-time cushion.

    The second-half started much cagier, with the game being played scrappily in the middle of the park, with little to no goalmouth action. It took until the 58th minute for the game to spark to life again, when Ojamaa was sent clear by Humphrey on the right. However, after dragging Mannus wide, the Estonian’s shot was blocked out for a corner. From the set piece, Adam Cummins headed just over the bar.

    The hosts enjoyed a fair amount of possession in and around the visitor’s box, but Hasselbaink, Tade nor substitute Rowan Vine could breach the away defence. Chris Millar curled an effort just wide of Randolph’s right hand post from the edge of the box, squandering the McDiarmid Park side’s best chance of the half.

    On 75 minutes, Motherwell sealed the win in fine fashion. Nicky Law rode a late challenge in the midfield to run on to a through ball from Keith Lasley and a back-heel from Ojamaa, before composing himself to dink the ball over the sliding Mannus to make it 3-0 to the Steelmen.

    St Johnstone were unlucky not to pull one back when Hasselbaink got on the end of a great cross from the left hand side but his header was miraculously kept out by Darren Randolph, eager to keep a clean sheet for the first time since the opening day of the season.

    It was a fantastic stop, but his shutout was broken with three minutes remaining as Saints sub David Robertson was on hand to blast home after good work by Vine on the left.

    Murphy could have secured his hat trick in the dying seconds when Zaine Francis- Angol fed him on the left wing, and despite the young left back making himself available for the cut back, Murphy shot just wide of Mannus’ far post with the Canadian stopper getting a faint touch.

    It would have been a fitting end to a fine performance from the young forward, but the two he did score played their part in a great win for Stuart McCall’s Motherwell.

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    Alan Burrows at McDiarmid Park

    Full time: St Johnstone 1 Motherwell 3, a well deserved three points!

    91mins: Murphy almost makes it a hat-trick but Mannus makes a great save to turn it wide. Great run from ZFA to set the move up too!

    90mins: 3 mins to be added on here!

    88mins: Humphrey is replaced by Carswell… Few minutes left here at McDiarmid Park.

    GOAL ST JOHNSTONE – Sub David Robertson. Motherwell fail to clear the ball despite numerous chances to do so. The midfielder blasts home.

    87mins: Decent hit from MacKay (I think) but it flashes just over the bar!

    86mins: Brilliant save from Randolph keeps it 3-0 to ‘Well. Cross from the flank, Hasselbaink’s header; point blank save from the the Irish International!

    85mins: Higdon should secure the points for the Steelmen. Great play from Humphrey – cut-back for the big striker but shot straight at GK

    80mins: Into the last ten minutes here at McDiarmid Park. Motherwell have only kept one clean sheet all season. Could this be the second?

    79mins: Another sub for the Steelmen. Bob McHugh comes on for Henrik Ojamaa who has worked his socks off!

    78mins: Couple of subs here… Hammell is off and ZFA is on for ‘Well. Robertson comes on to replace Craig for Saints. Twelve minutes to go.

    74mins: Worth mentioning the excellent back-heel from Ojamaa to set-up the former Rotherham man. Excellent goal!

    74mins: Great goal from Law – equally brilliant advantage from the referee. Wee midfielder nips in to dink it over Mannus…

    GOOOOOALLLLLLLL NICKY LAW! 3-0 MOTHERWELL!

    71mins: Liam Craig fires over from the edge of the box with ‘Well hearts in mouth. Good charging from Cummins to put him off too.

    68mins: Right down there other end, Millar curls a decent effort at goal but it drops just wide of the post.

    68mins: Ojamaa fires a 25-yard shot at Mannus but the ‘keeper does well to make the stop there. Still 2-0 ‘Well at the moment.

    64mins: Chance for Vine after a Hasselbaink cut-back but his shot lacked power and Randolph can jump on it.

    63mins: Booking for Lasley there. Little bit harsh from the officials there I think.

    62mins: Saints look as if they will pull level but the Steelmen somehow hook clear inside the six yard box. Heavy pressure from St. J

    60mins: Saints Sub on the hour- Tade comes off and the talented Rowan Vine.

    59mins: From the resulting corner-kick, Adam Cummins rises well inside the box but heads it over the bar.

    59mins: First real chance of the second half. Ojamaa breaks clear of the defensive line by Mannus does well to turn his low shot around.

    53mins: Slow start to the second half from both teams. Not much in the way of fluid passing or moving from either side at the moment.

    46mins: Teams are back out on the park. Saints are going to get us going again. Good luck to the ‘Well lads out there! #COYW

    HT: Chat amongst the press pack is Motherwell worthy of lead but look as if they could concede. Might need another to secure three points

    HT: Saints have had much more of the ball but ‘Well have had the better of the chances with Ojamaa’s close-range effort.

    HT: St Johnstone 0 – 2 Motherwell (Murphy x2)

    40mins: Saints look to hit back through Davidson but his long-range effort whizzes past the post – Randolph comfortably watching it wide

    38mins: Brilliant solo run from Murphy. Cutting in from the left, he smashes it low past Mannus at his near post. 2-0 Motherwell!

    GOOOALLLLLLL MOTHERWELL JAMIE MURPHY!

    36mins: Saints players crowd the referee looking for a free-kick on the edge. Might have had a good case there too in fairness.

    34mins: Referee Colvin is killing the game a little with free-kick after free-kick for both sides. Needs to let up a little.

    33mins: Great ball into the box from Saints. Ramsden does brilliantly well to block Hasselbaink. Eventually ref blows for a ‘Well free kick.

    31mins: Another chance for Wright. Header eight yards from goal and he should do better as it floats over!

    30mins: Referee gives Saints a very soft free-kick. Wright’s header is thankfully straight at Randolph. All Saints at the minute…

    25mins: Motherwell subs out to warm up. Bob McHugh gets his now traditional welcome from the noisy ‘Well support.

    24mins: Motherwell allowing Saints to turn and face the play in the final third. Dangerous as they are getting some good balls into the box.

    21mins: Liam Craig forces Randolph into an unusual save with his feet. A bit De Gea vs Chelsea for those that watched it last week.

    16mins: Nice dink to the back post for Ramsden but his header floats over the bar. Great stuff from ‘Well so far. 1-0 at the minute (Murphy)

    15mins: Motherwell have a free-kick on the edge of the Saints area. Right of centre, about 23 yards out… #COYW

    13mins: Great run and cross from Humphrey. Not quite sure how a Motherwell jersey didn’t get on the end of it. Let off for Saints there again

    11mins: Superb volley from Higdon from the edge of the bar goes just wide/over. Great effort from the big man – so close…

    9mins: Great chance for St Johnstone. Tade sneaks round the back for the header but puts it wide of the post. Close one there…

    8mins: Motherwell crowd in great voice again. Drummer on form for sure. Keep it up lads. Still 1-0 to ‘Well (Murphy)

    6mins: Liam Craig has Saints’ first effort at goal but his effort flashes wide with Randolph in good position to watch it safely past.

    5mins: Don’t want to curse it, but it’s been a brilliant opening 5mins from Motherwell. Saints look tasty on the counter though.

    2mins: Incredible miss from Ojamaa. That should be 2-0. The Estonian pinches the ball off Mannus but with an open goal, puts it over.

    1min: Great work by Ojamaa down the left. His shot/cross was deflected into the path of Murphy who swept home from twelve yards!

    GOAAALLLL Murphy

    1min – Motherwell kick off

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    Motherwell manager Stuart McCall:

    “We haven’t had too many good days of late, so we’re pleased. We won’t get too carried away but, obviously, the main point is we’ve not scored in four games, so to get off to such a good start was pleasing.

    “I think we’ll have burst a few coupons today because I think most people would have had St Johnstone as a home win, so it was nice, there was a lot of character in there.

    “I’m disappointed we didn’t manage to keep a clean sheet because I thought we’ve done really well and we just switched off a little bit.

    “We won’t get carried away, but I’m pleased for the lads because they’ve taken a bit of flak and bounced back well at what is a tough place to come.” 

    St Johnstone manager Steve Lomas:

    “You just can’t give the type of goals we gave away, the first two, and expect to win football games. It’s just impossible.

    “The first was just a lump over the top and Ojamaa gets in. And the second one, Murphy cuts inside and runs 30 or 40 yards and smacks it in.

    “That’s not good enough. We did have some chances that you probably need to take.

    “But one of things that got us on our run, obviously we were scoring goals, but we were quite hard to concede against. So the last two games have been a massive disappointment.

    “We didn’t get out the blocks. We said Motherwell would be coming out the blocks and we would have to match that, but some of the defending was criminal.”

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    TV: McCall wants three points

    ‘Well boss Stuart McCall is adamant his side will travel to Perth to face SPL high-flyers St Johnstone aiming for all three points.

    The Steelmen have been on a disappointing run of late, losing the last four games and dropping to 8th in the table.

    Saints on the other hand have won five from their last six SPL matches, propelling them to within touching distance of the division’s summit.

    It is role reversals from the last time the teams met back in August but the Fir Park boss is focused on getting his side back to winning ways.

    [pullquote]I’m confident in this group of players. We have the quality to cause them problems and that is what we aim to do.[/pullquote]

    He told MFC TV: “We’ll go to St Johnstone, which is a tough place to go, and knuckle down and work hard.

    “I’m confident in this group of players. We have the quality to cause them problems and that is what we aim to do.

    “A couple of months ago St Johnstone were down near the bottom a month ago and after a good run of results got themselves up to the top half. It’s time to look forward.

    “We can look back and say, yeah, we lost a 93rd minute equaliser against St Mirren and Aberdeen and last Friday everything that could have went against us did. We’ve got to keep the belief and the confidence and we’ve not become a bad team overnight.”

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    TV: Murphy in high spirits

    ‘Well winger Jamie Murphy insists confidence in the Fir Park dressing room is high despite a run of disappointing results.

    The Steelmen will travel to Perth tomorrow looking to take all three points for the first time since winning 2-1 against Dundee at Dens Park in mid September.

    Former Scotland Under 21 hitman Murphy is philosophical about the side’s recent run and senses an urgency in the camp to put things right at McDiarmid Park tomorrow afternoon.

    [pullquote]We’ve been on bad runs in the past and the onus is always on the players to get us out it, hopefully that starts on Saturday.[/pullquote]

    Speaking exclusively to MFC TV, he said: “No one wants to lose games but that’s football; sometimes that can happen.

    “We’ve been on bad runs in the past and the onus is always on the players to get us out it, hopefully that starts on Saturday.

    “I am a big believer that you create your own luck with how hard you work during the week at training and on a Saturday matchday. That said we’ve not had the rub of the green with losing some last minute goals and some decisions from the officials.

    “We need to work even harder – if someone came along and watched on training sessions they would think we had won five games in a row such has been the intensity and training.

    “We’re going to St Johnstone tomorrow looking to take all three points. We go into every game looking to win and tomorrow is no different. It will be a tough match, Saints are a very good side but the onus is on us to go and put some recent wrongs right.”

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    Randolph gets Republic call

    Darren Randolph has once again been named in the Republic of Ireland squad for their friendly against Greece on November 14 in the Aviva Stadium, Dublin.

    Giovanni Trapattoni has named a strong 26-man squad for the match as the Irish look to build on their last match, a convincing win against the Faroe Islands.

    Randolph has won one cap when he appeared as a second-half substitute against Oman a few months ago. He will battle it out with Keiren Westwood (Sunderland) and David Forde (Millwall) for the number one jersey.

    FULL SQUAD:

    Keiren Westwood (Sunderland), David Forde (Millwall), Darren Randolph (Motherwell), Seamus Coleman (Everton), John O’Shea (Sunderland), Darren O’Dea (Toronto), Stephen Kelly (Fulham), Paul McShane (Hull City), Stephen Ward (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Shane Duffy (Everton), Ciaran Clark (Aston Villa), Damien Delaney (Crystal Palace), Keith Andrews (Bolton Wanderers), James McCarthy (Wigan Athletic), Keith Fahey (Birmingham City), David Meyler (Sunderland), Glenn Whelan (Stoke City), Conor Clifford (Chelsea), Andy Keogh (Millwall), Aiden McGeady (Spartak Moscow), James McClean (Sunderland), Robbie Brady (Manchester United), Wes Hoolahan(Norwich City), Kevin Doyle (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Simon Cox (Nottingham Forest), Jon Walters (Stoke City)

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    New Astro proves a hit

    Thanks to funding from the Scottish Football Partnership, the Environmental Key Fund and WREN Ltd, the astropitch at Fir Park has been upgraded with a fantastic new surface, which is now available for community use.

    Over the summer the old pitch has been uplifted and replaced with a brand new Fifa approved surface which will be playable in all weathers.

    Stuart McCaffrey from the Scottish Football Partnership dropped in to view the new facility and commented: “The Scottish Football Partnership are delighted to support Motherwell F.C’s Community Trust by part funding the new 3g training surface at Fir Park.

    “The new facility will help participation, enjoyment and football development in the area and the SFP would like to wish everyone associated with the Community Trust every success in the future.”

    [pullquote]The new facility will help participation, enjoyment and football development in the area and the SFP would like to wish everyone associated with the Community Trust every success in the future.[/pullquote]
     
    Charlie Bennett General Manager of Motherwell FC Community trust echoed Stuart’s views and added “We are really pleased to have secured the funding to upgrade the facility. It has already proven very popular with local football clubs, and is regularly used for sports days and football festivals.”
     
    Stuart is pictured with players and coaches from the Trust’s community coaching programme having a great time on the new pitch.

    To check availablity or to book the Astro pitch, contact the Motherwell FC Community Trust on 01698 23926

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    Colvin in charge at Perth

    Referee for Saturday’s Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park is Brian Colvin.

    Brian will be handling his very first Motherwell match of his four-year senior career in Scottish Football.

    He is no stranger to our opponents or McDiarmid Park having handled Saints’ 2-1 win over Kilmarnock the last time Steve Lomas’ men were at home.

    It’s been a busy start to the season for Brian. He has also been the man in the middle for the SPL clashes at both Inverness Caley (vs Kilmarnock) and Aberdeen (vs St Mirren).

    Other notable games include Dundee’s Scottish Communities League Club tie against Queen’s Park at Hampden and Hamilton’s home defeat by Raith Rovers at the weekend.

    He will be assisted on the day by Graham Chambers and Dougie Potter with Calum Murray on 4th Official duty.

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    Loan Update: SFL Week 10

    Three Motherwell players were in loan action over the weekend in the Irn Bru Scottish Football League First Division.

    Two players, JOSH WATT and NICKY DEVLIN, were involved in the same match as Dumbarton faced Airdrie United at The Bet Butler Stadium.

    Josh started the match and scored the second goal as Airdrie ran out 4-3 winners in an entertaining match.

    The winger delivered for Kieron Stallard who made it 2-1 in the 64th minute before bringing the visitors level, getting on the end of a neat Paul Di Giacomo square ball to smash home from close range.

    Nicky was a lad sub for the Sons but was not able to stop his side losing two late goals.

    JONATHAN PAGE was in action for Hamilton Accies as they lost 1-0 to Raith Rovers at New Douglas Park. The only goal of the game was a close range effort by Allan Walker just before the interval.

    Photo courtesy Robert Dalzell

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    TV: Highlights from Fir Park

    Highlights from Fir Park as Hibernian run out 4-0 winners in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

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    TV: McCall reflects on Hibs defeat

    ‘Well boss Stuart McCall was left frustrated as Motherwell crashed to a disappointing 0-4 defeat to Hibs in a controversial night at Fir Park.

    A number of decisions by the match officials went against McCall’s men and the visitors took full advantage and ran out deserved winners in the end.

    McCall, whilst disappointed by his own sides defending and lack of a cutting edge, couldn’t hide his frustration at the way the game panned out.

    [pullquote]It’s a long time to the next game but we’ve got to pick ourselves up. We’ve not become a bad team overnight although we do need to start finding the net and get back to winning ways.[/pullquote]

    “I think everything that could go against us did tonight,” he sighed.

    “Obviously there were some massive decisions wrong but we made enough chance and how we didn’t score was only down to poor finishing.

    “They get a penalty and score it; we get one and miss it. Then they go up the other end and get one which I don’t even think was a foul, never mind inside the box.

    “I said at half-time if someone was to give us a point I’d have taken it. We’ve created enough chances and put them under pressure but it’s just so frustrating that a number of things have gone against us.

    “It’s a long time to the next game but we’ve got to pick ourselves up. We’ve not become a bad team overnight although we do need to start finding the net and get back to winning ways.”

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    Hibs defeat in pictures

    Pictures from the 4-0 defeat by Hibernian in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League at Fir Park.

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