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    Motherwell 0-3 Glasgow City

  • First team

    Hearts 2 – 0 Motherwell

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Hearts defeat

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    Adam Devine previews Hearts

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    Stuart Kettlewell ahead of Hearts

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    On the road again

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    A rollercoaster // Aberdeen 3-3 Motherwell

  • Well Society

    Thank you Doug

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Aberdeen draw

  • First team

    Aberdeen 3 – 3 Motherwell

  • Women

    Motherwell 0-3 Glasgow City

    Motherwell 0-3 Glasgow City

    The women of steel impressed under the floodlights of K-Park, closely challenging defending champions Glasgow City, but their assured performance was again left unrewarded, as the visitors stuck against the run of play to secure victory on an evening of mixed-emotions in East Kilbride.

    Scotland International Lauren Davidson netted twice across both halves, with her third goal adjudged to have ricocheted off of Bailly Collins and beyond Cameron in the Motherwell goal.

    “I’m proud of the team,” Head Coach Paul Brownlie said.

    “The performance was excellent. We created numerous opportunities and some of the football was magnificent. I’m gutted for them in terms of the result.

    “I was delighted with the level of application, I was just desperate for them to score and it is just that defining moment that needs to come for them.”

    Brownlie made three changes from last weekend’s frustrating Lanarkshire derby defeat to local rivals Hamilton, with Rebecca Cameron returning in goal, Eve Donald partnering Chelsie Watson in the centre of the Motherwell backline and weekend goalscorer Laura Berry leading the line alongside Morgan Cross.

    The hosts had the closest opportunity within the opening phases of play, as January acquisition Laura Berry battled her way from midway through the Motherwell half to the edge of the Glasgow City penalty area, with the forward teeing up Gill Inglis from roughly 12-yards out, but the skipper couldn’t apply the finishing touches, as her low strike fell wide of the target.

    The hosts continued to threaten, with Inglis’ floated delivery sailing dangerously across the City six-yard-box, but the looping cross fell agonisingly beyond Berry, who was lurking at the back post.

    Motherwell’s early attacking determination was soon undermined, as City netted the opener against the run of play, with Davidson powering home a headed effort from close-range.

    Cameron was soon called into action moments later, with the Motherwell shot stopper reacting quickly to parry Davidson’s deflected effort, that flashed towards the bottom-right corner.

    As the second half resumed, Motherwell continued to build themselves into the ascendency, with Morgan Cross narrowly denied after connecting on the half-volley, but the strikers effort fell inches wide of the far post.

    Less than a minute later, the women of steel were again denied the equaliser. Chelsie Watson’s close-range free-kick curled accurately towards the top-right corner, but City stopper Lee Gibson somehow manged to claw the ball clear from what looked a certain goal.

    Moments after being denied the equaliser, the visitors caught the women of steel on the counter-attack, reinforcing their advantage with a decisive second, as Davidson’s low delivery deflected off of Collins before nestling into the bottom-left corner.

    Motherwell rallied late on, but City capitalised on the hosts attacking formation, with Davidson picking out the bottom-left corner to secure all three points for the defending champions.

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    Hearts 2 – 0 Motherwell

    Hearts 2 – 0 Motherwell

    Motherwell came away from Edinburgh empty-handed after a 2-0 defeat at Tynecastle.

    Second-half goals from Lawrence Shankland and Kenneth Vargas gave the home side all three points despite a promising first hald

    Motherwell started brightly and had a great chance within three minutes. Some good play down the right led to Lennon Miller slicing open the Hearts defence to find Jack Vale but his shot didn’t have the power or accuracy to trouble Clark in the Hearts goal.

    Hearts almost took the lead moments later as Cochrane’s deep ball in was headed towards his own goal by Paul McGinn. Thankfully Liam Kelly was on hand to tip over.

    Dan Casey, making his first appearance since December, tried his luck from 40 yards, It was speculative but turned out to be a fine effort as it loope just under the bar but Clark made a good save to deny a goal-of-the-season contender.

    Motherwell continued to look the more likely and arguably should have been ahead in the 35th minute. A good counter-attack led to Paton sliding in Lennon Miller but it almost seemed like he had too much time and couldn’t find the target with his shot.

    After going into the break all square, Motherwell came out brightly again forcing multiple corners with some good attacking play although there were few tests for Zander Clark.

    Motherwell were left to rue their missed chances as the home side began to create more efforts on goal and eventually break the deadlock.

    After hitting the post moments earlier the league’s top scorer Lawrence Shankland rose highest to head in a Forrest free-kick.

    That goal rallied the home support and ‘Well failed to create any further chances.

    The points were secured in stoppage time as Vargas pulled the ball out the air and blasted past Liam Kelly. Claims for a foul on Stephen O’Donnell were waved away and after a quick VAR check the goal was given.

    Focus now turns to next Sunday’s game against Celtic at Fir Park.

     

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Hearts defeat

    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Hearts defeat

    Stuart Kettlewell reflects on Hearts defeat.

    • Carved out really good chances
    • Conceding similar goals
    • Players missing

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    Adam Devine previews Hearts

    Adam Devine scored his first professional goal on Wednesday night against Aberdeen and say he can take a great deal of confidence from doing so. 

    The Rangers loanee made the most of his first start and is excited to see what the rest of his stay in ML1 has to offer. He says that looking at previous full back’s including Max Johnston and Brodie Spencer highlight the platform here at Motherwell and he wants to make the most of that.

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    Stuart Kettlewell ahead of Hearts

    Stuart Kettlewell says he was left disappointed that his side gave up a three goal lead against Aberdeen, that led them to only picking up a point at Pittodrie. Despite this, there were positives from the match that he can take into Saturday’s cinch Premiership match against Hearts. 

    The Motherwell boss discusses VAR reviews, Theo Bair and takes note of Hearts’ impressive form.

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    On the road again

    On the road again

    Motherwell travel to the capital to take on Hearts on Saturday 17 February. 

    Kick off is 3pm.

    Ticket Prices
    Upper section Lower section
    Adults £27 £19
    Over 65/full-time students £19 £15
    Under 18s £14 £14
    Under 16s £7 £7
    Under 13s £5 £5
    Wheelchair & PA £15

    Tickets are available online.

    There will be no cash turnstiles on the day, tickets need to be purchased in the advance.

    Season Ticket holders will have until 5pm on Monday 5th February to purchase and secure tickets. Thereafter, remaining tickets will go on general sale.

    Singing section is in the lower stand.

    Postage available until 14th February.

    Ambulant Disabled supporters who have further enquiries, please contact Keith Ferguson, the Hearts Disability Liaison Officer on Keith Ferguson at keithferguson@homplc.co.uk

    How to follow the game

    If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.

    Should you be in the UK, it will be live commentary only.

    Kit watch

    We will be wearing our home kit for this match.

    Injury News

    Callum Slattery remains missing for this match. Oli Shaw will be missing through a hamstring injury.

    Barry Maguire is a doubt.

    Andy Halliday is ineligible to face his parent club.

    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    The Steelmen haven’t lost in the league since Christmas Eve, with two league wins and four draws since then.

    They have only lost one of their last seven away league games but on the flip side, haven’t won away from home since a 0-1 win at Tynecastle back in September.

    Theo Bair has been in electric form, with eight goals in his last six league games.

    Opposition Report

    Hearts have been in formidable form with ten wins and a draw from their last eleven games which has propelled them to twelve points clear in third place.

    Lawrence Shankland continues his own excellent form. The league’s top scorer has netted 24 times this season, scoring 13 in his last 11 games.

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    A rollercoaster // Aberdeen 3-3 Motherwell

    It may have been a cold, rainy Wednesday night trip to Aberdeen on Valentines Day, but the supporters who made the long journey were certainly rewarded with a crazy game of football. 

    Motherwell got off to the perfect start when Georgie Gent was fouled in the box within the first five minutes and Theo Bair lashed into the roof of the net to give his side an early lead.

    That dominance continued when after Jack Vale’s effort from the six-yard box was somehow kept out, Bair helped himself to another from Gent’s cross.

    Adam Devine piled on the misery for Neil Warnock’s side when he scored minutes later to make it 3-0 after a quarter of an hour.

    However, a change of shape and personnel swung the game back in Aberdeen’s favour as they pulled two goals back before the break. They continued their ascendency in the game after the interval and made it count when Duk got his brace shortly after half time.

    At the point, the game was in the balance. Bojan Miovski had the ball in the back of the net for the hosts but was in an offside position before Harry Paton knocked home with ten minutes to go, seemingly securing three points in the process. A VAR intervention later seen the goal ruled out for a supposed foul by Calum Butcher.

    VAR was highly influential in the match however after six goals and plenty controversy, the points were shared to extend Motherwell’s unbeaten run to six games as they will feel aggrieved to have gave up a three goal advantage.

  • Well Society

    Thank you Doug

    Thank you Doug

    One of the Well Society Board’s longest-serving members, who stepped down after last year’s election, was formally thanked for his service.

    Doug Inglis and grandson Josh Bell were invited to the boardroom at Fir Park ahead of the recent Ross County match. Board member Maureen Downie praised Doug’s contribution to Society and handed over some gifts from colleagues.

    Doug then watched as his predicted 5-0 win came to pass, the Steelmen putting the visitors to the sword. The icing on the cake for Doug was a visit from Player of the Match Blair Spittal, his favourite player.

    “Meeting Blair on the night he scored two goals, had one assist (arguably two!) and was man of the match can’t be topped,” said Doug.

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Aberdeen draw

    Stuart Kettlewell gives his thoughts after his side came away from Pittodrie with a point despite taking an early three goal lead.

    • Fast start
    • Team got spooked
    • Thank you to the travelling fans

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    Aberdeen 3 – 3 Motherwell

    Aberdeen 3 – 3 Motherwell

    Motherwell came away from Pittodrie with a point despite being three goals ahead after half an hour.

    A Theo Bair brace and Adam Devine’s first goal has the Steelmen firmly in the driving seat but the home side rallied and completed a comeback with goals from Duk and Gartemann.

    ‘Well got off to a great start when Georgie Gent won a penalty after just two minutes. The full-back burst forward and went down under a foul from Shayden Morris.

    Referee Kevin Clancy pointed to the spot and Theo Bair confidently dispatched from twelve yards.

    Motherwell continued their impressive start, with Jack Vale’s volley being parried onto the post but they didn’t have to wait much longer for a second. Georgie Gent was again involved as he got in down the left and whipped in a perfect cross for Theo Bair to tap in his tenth goal of the seaason.

    Adam Devine the put the away fans into dreamland, adding a third just minutes later.

    A great team move set up Blair Spittal who initially saw his shot deflected but it landed at the feet of the on-loan Rangers youngster and he dispatched past Roos for his first professional goal.

    Neil Warnock sensed something wasn’t working and instantly made two changes, bringing on Duk and MacDonald in place of Morris and Polvara.

    He saw an immediate response from his replacements as Duk pulled a goal back a minute later.

    Bojan Miovski stole the ball down the right and slid in his strike partner who prodded it past Kelly.

    With that goal, the mood in the stadium had changed and six minutes later the Dons had a second.

    Connor Barron whipped in a cross that was flicked on at the front post.  Liam Kelly made a save, but it came straight to Gartenmann, who tucked home at the back post.

    The home side completed their comeback just five minutes into the second half when Shinnie’s deep cross was headed in off the post by Duk.

    That disappointment was then almost further compounded as Miovski found the net but fortunately the linesman’s flag went up and VAR agreed it was offside, albeit tight.

    The ship was steadied slightly as Stuart Kettlewell introduced Stephen O’Donnell and Sam Nicholson. There was some really nice football being played but no cutting edge.

    However, the Steelmen almost too all three points as Harry Paton fired home after a stramash in the box but VAR ruled there was a push by Butcher on McGrath and both teams had to settle for a point.