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    Rangers 1-0 Motherwell

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    Johnny Koutroumbis ahead of Rangers

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    Jens Berthel Askou previews Rangers

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    Don’t let it infiltrate you

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    Calum Ward: Committing to the project

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    Beating frustration // Motherwell 1-0 Dundee

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    Rangers match selected for Sky Sports Coverage

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    Rangers: The final 2025 away day

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    Partick Thistle 2-1 Motherwell

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    Iain Robinson: Motherwell was an exciting opportunity

  • First team

    Rangers 1-0 Motherwell

    Rangers 1-0 Motherwell

    Motherwell’s unbeaten run came to an end on Saturday against Rangers at Ibrox, with the Gers winning 1-0. 

    Thelo Aasgaard’s tap-in proved to be the difference, but in truth, both sides should have scored more than their final count.

    Jens Berthel Askou made two changes to his team. Regan Charles-Cook dropped out of the squad, with Callum Slattery named amongst the subs. Tom Sparrow and Ibrahim Said were handed starts.

    With Motherwell ten games unbeaten and having kept six consecutive clean sheets in the league, going into this match, there was a sense that a positive result could be achieved at a difficult venue.

    Having won on their two previous visits to Govan, the Steelmen lined up and played their usual possession-based football early on.

    Youssef Chermiti had the first half chance of the afternoon inside five minutes. The Portuguese forward drove forward but couldn’t get a shot away after Johnny Koutroumbis tackled.

    Motherwell then had their first chance just a minute later. A ball into the box found Tom Sparrow unmarked, but the Welshman headed wide of the mark, with the linesman’s flag eventually going up for offside.

    The away fans were encouraged more when Elijah Just got in behind the Rangers’ backline, forcing the home side back into their own box. A free kick was won 35 yards from goal on eight minutes; Elliot Watt’s delivery only found a Rangers head, but the early signs were positive for the Steelmen.

    Lukas Fadinger picked up the ball on the halfway line and made his way forward. The Austrian had options but opted for a shot from 20 yards, but his effort was saved by Jack Butland.

    Fadinger then had a great chance to open the scoring. Stephen Welsh’s chipped ball forward was laid off perfectly to Fadinger by Sparrow; this time the Austrian connected well, but Butland saved with his feet to keep the score level after 12 minutes.

    It only took another minute for a huge chance to arrive for Motherwell. This time Ibrahim Said was sent on his bike in behind; the forward passed across to Callum Hendry, who saw his effort saved from inside the box.

    The pressure kept on coming from Motherwell, with Hendry’s smart flick setting up Just to look for Fadinger, but the ball was overrun this time. But the Ibrox crowd were beginning to get frustrated.

    Gassama had Rangers’ first big chance on 19 minutes; the ball fell to the forward on the edge of the box, but his curling effort went over the bar.

    Calum Ward then produced a wonderful double save to keep the score level on 20 minutes. Thelo Aasgaard then had some of Ibrox on its feet when he hit the side netting on 27 minutes after jinking through the Motherwell defence.

    The tide began to turn with Rangers creating more chances. Emmanuel Longelo got an important block from Chermiti’s strike on the half-hour mark, but Rangers had their tails up.

    Motherwell managed to regain some control, and Elijah Just had a massive chance to open the scoring on 43 minutes. Hendry’s back-heel sent Just through on goal, but Butland saved once again.

    Gassama then saw his effort saved from close range on 44 minutes, with Ward standing firm at his near post. That would be the final big chance of the first 45, with both sides left frustrated at not being able to convert one of their many chances.

    No changes were made for either side at the interval, and the second-half began with both sides aiming to be more clinical in front of goal. Rangers thought they achieved that on 47 minutes when Raskin converted Gassama’s cross, but the goal was ruled out for offside with Ward impacted by Chermiti.

    Motherwell tried to hit Rangers on the counter-attack on 57 minutes. Longelo burst out of defence and fed the ball to Just, but the New Zealander’s cross was cleared before Said could get on the end of it. Just was involved again a minute later. Watt’s long, curling pass found Just, who reached the ball before the on-rushing Butland, but the danger was cleared by the Rangers defence.

    Calum Ward produced a magnificent save on the hour mark to deny Chermiti, as the forward cutely flicked the ball towards the far corner; Koutroumbis then slid in to block a certain goal from Moore. Unbelievable defending. Chermiti then saw his header saved again by Ward, who was working immensely hard between the sticks.

    Ward comfortably saved Raskin’s effort from outside the box on 64 minutes, as Rangers regained control of proceedings. But just seconds later, Butland produced a wonderful save to deny Hendry, who brought the ball down in the area before blasting a powerful volley on target. Butland pushed the ball to safety, but it gave the Steelmen some renewed energy.

    But that energy was then wiped out as Gassama cut inside and sent a shot towards the far corner, which was saved by Ward, but Aasgaard was there to knock it home.

    There was a triple change following the goal, with Hendry, Just and Koutroumbis coming off. Stamatelopoulos, O’Donnell and Slattery came on, and just moments later, Longelo was presented with a wonderful chance to level. The full-back had ventured to the edge of the box; with the ball falling onto his weaker right foot, he couldn’t keep the strike on target.

    Jayden Meghoma had a strike saved on 83 minutes, as Motherwell began to throw caution to the wind to find the equaliser. Esapa Osong came on for Sparrow, with Jens Berthel Askou opting for an attacking finish.

    As the game drew to a close, the game became wide open. Motherwell left very few in defence, meaning Rangers had numerous opportunities to finish the match as a contest. But, they couldn’t convert, and when Fadinger burst into the box and knocked the ball past Fernandez and was ready to pull the trigger in the penalty box, he went down as the defender left a dangling leg in Fadinger’s path. Despite strong claims, the referee and VAR didn’t intervene, to the frustration of the Motherwell players and bench.

    Motherwell Team: Ward, Koutroumbis, McGinn, Welsh, Longelo, Watt, Fadinger, Sparrow, Just, Said, Hendry. 

    Motherwell Subs: Connelly, O’Donnell, Gordon, Priestman, McAllister, Slattery, Osong, Stamatelopoulos, Ross.

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    Johnny Koutroumbis ahead of Rangers

    Johnny Koutroumbis lays out his Christmas Day plans, as the Motherwell players look forward to a well-earned day off with their family. 

    With Koutroumbis hosting, he explains the importance of having some of the players round to his house at Christmas time.

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    Jens Berthel Askou previews Rangers

    Jens Berthel Askou is expecting his side to be competitive once again on Saturday against Rangers.

    The Motherwell boss has been pleased with recent displays but wants that to continue at the so called bigger venues in the country.

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    Don’t let it infiltrate you

    Suicidal thoughts and depression can quietly infiltrate your life, influencing every moment, every action, and every day.

    This ongoing struggle can gradually gain control, but it doesn’t have to.

    When you don’t have the strength to take another step, ask those you love to pull you. You’re never alone in this.

    In 2024, there were 704 probable suicide deaths in Scotland. 704 too many. We will keep fighting to help those who need it. Speak up, speak out, be heard.

    • Samaritans: 116 123
    • Mind: 0300 102 1234
    • National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK: 0800 587 0800
    • Papyrus: Call 0800 068 41 41
    • Text 07860 039967
    • Childline: 0800 1111

    Or Text “SHOUT” to 85258

    Motherwell Football Club would also like to extend its sincere appreciation to both Terry Nelson and Logan Fotheringham for their participation in this video. Both actors are from the local area and ensured they could take part in the hope they can help those who need it.

    You can find Terry on Instagram( tsn_1981) and X (@TSNelson81).

    You can find Logan on Instagram (@loganfotheringham_) and TikTok (@logan.fotheringham).

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    Calum Ward: Committing to the project

    Calum Ward: Committing to the project

    Calum Ward arrived less than a year ago and, at that point, was here to provide backup to the first-choice goalkeepers. Fast forward ten months, Ward has kept 11 clean sheets in all competitions, played every minute of the league action and is one of the first names on the team sheet. 

    Even in his wildest dreams he would never have imagined things turning out the way they have. But that’s exactly what’s happened, and that is why the offer of a new and improved contract was something he was never going to turn down.

    “It’s really nice to sign the dotted line,” Ward said with a smile.

    “I feel like this season couldn’t have really gone any better for me so far at the moment, and it was nice starting the season. Coming into pre-season with a new manager, trying to impress him straight away, and it’s gone so well since. I mean, I’m not saying it’s been smooth all season. There have been ups and downs along the way, but mostly it’s been ups.

    “The last ten months have been a bit crazy, and it’s been a whirlwind. I was originally coming in to sit on the bench because the goalkeeping situation last January was a bit unique. All I did was train with the boys, and I knew my role in the squad. I just enjoyed being around everyone and being back in a proper setup and environment, which I was away from for a few years.

    “And it’s been really good. Being on the bench at the start when I first came in, and then when Aston got fit, I moved down to third choice, and I just grafted my way through the rest of the season. Then I was offered a new contract at the end of the season for the hard work I’d put in on the training pitch. I think going into the new season I thought I’d be battling it out with Aston to play.

    “I had a feeling that I’d be second choice going into this season because Aston had done so well last year. I wasn’t expecting to start the season, that’s for sure. It was a shock that he got injured when he did, but it meant I had pre-season to play with the new manager and the style he was trying to implement. The style suited me. I tried to grasp it, which I think I have.”

    Having spent some time away from the United Kingdom playing in Finland, Ward was able to get over 100 games under his belt by the age of 24. This has stood him in good stead for coming to Motherwell, but this 2025/26 season has been the biggest progression he’s achieved in his career to date.

    “Starting the season was good, and I was buzzing, but it was a new level for me,” he explained.

    “I backed myself that I could do it, but it was like the next step up for me. The environment, the culture and the fanbase were all new levels for me to experience, but I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it. I’ve had a couple moments where it’s not been as enjoyable, but you’ve just got to wipe it aside and go again.

    “I feel that’s something I’ve done really well, and I’m proud of myself for moving on from those moments, and obviously where we are now as a team is really good. Trying to learn this new style at the start was really hard, but I never gave up learning it. With it being new for all the boys, it was going to take some time, and I think it’s coming together really well.

    “Playing the number of games I have so far, I’ve improved in every game so far.”

    The new style Motherwell have adopted this season has been clear, but what’s also changed has been the clean sheet record. Across the last two seasons, Motherwell have kept nine clean sheets in the league combined.

    Saturday’s 1-0 win over Dundee ensured Motherwell secured their ninth clean sheet in the league this season, despite only being in December. And that defensive resilience has proved to be a good grounding for the team to build from.

    “We focus on clean sheets in the goalkeeping and defensive departments,” Ward stated.

    “You go into games wanting a clean sheet, but you don’t go in expecting one because they’re hard to come by in this league. Anything can happen. I spoke about it with Neil Alexander when we went through some stats after the Hibernian game, which was a clean sheet. I think we were on four at that point, and he’d said that he was looking to bump that number up a bit.

    “We both agreed we wanted to get a few more, and then since that chat, it’s been really good. It’s kind of gone to plan straight away in that regard, which is a bit mental, but it’s not just down to me because I don’t feel like in the recent games that I’ve made many saves. It’s been down to the boys defending in the box and putting their bodies on the line.

    “You’ve had Johnny [Koutroumbis], McGinn and Callum [Hendry] making clearances off the line in the last few games, so it’s been a real team effort. It’s been a proper collective effort, and it’s something to be proud of. The club haven’t historically kept lots of clean sheets, so being where we are now is really nice, but we’ll be looking to push that further.”

    It’s been a season of learning for everyone. A new manager, a new style, new players and a new culture. And in that time, Ward has learnt a lot about himself as a person.

    “I think ‘everything happens for a reason’ is my biggest learning,” Ward added.

    “I’ve come in and trained really well and got the opportunity. I’ve tried to stay level-headed and keep taking every week as it comes and not get excited. We’ve had a lot of talk around us, and I think we’ve, as a group, remained calm and composed. I’m quite a relaxed person, so I don’t really get big-headed or anything like that.

    “I stay calm, and I think that is the best way, and it stands me in good stead. When results are going well and performances are there, the whole club and the community come together as one. The players have been doing some stuff recently around the club involving kids and older people in our community, and everyone is just on a really good level. The club is on a good trajectory, and if we keep going as we’re going, it can only get better.”

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    Beating frustration // Motherwell 1-0 Dundee

    Motherwell extended their unbeaten run to ten games and also recorded their sixth consecutive clean sheet in the league with a narrow win over Dundee, but it wasn’t a straight-forward afternoon for the Steelmen. 

    Chances came and went for the duration of the match, with Dundee offering little threat. Callum Slattery, Callum Hendry, Elijah Just and Lukas Fadinger all had chances, but couldn’t find the breakthrough.

    And just when the frustration looked like it might take hold of stadium, Slattery’s header beat the keeper and found the bottom corner in the closing stages of the match.

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    Rangers match selected for Sky Sports Coverage

    Rangers match selected for Sky Sports Coverage

    Our match against Rangers will now be shown live on Sky Sports.

    Kick off is now 8pm on Wednesday 11 February.

     

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    Rangers: The final 2025 away day

    Rangers: The final 2025 away day

    Motherwell are on the road for the final time in 2025 on Saturday 27 December, heading to Ibrox to face Rangers. 

    Kick off is 3pm.

    How to follow the game

    You can buy online by clicking here.

    Please note all tickets for this game are physical & with the game so close to Christmas, there will be no postage available. All tickets must be collected at Fir Park prior to the game. Please note the Ticket Office will be closed Christmas Day & Boxing Day.

    Tickets are priced at:

    • Adult – £34
    • Concession (Over 65 & 16/17 years) – £27
    • 15 & Under – £17

    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.

    Festive Opening Hours

    Please see below the opening hours for the ticket office during the festive period. We encourage all supporters to by match tickets and/or half season tickets before Christmas Eve.

    • Christmas Eve – 9am-2pm
    • 25th  – closed
    • 26th – closed
    • 27th – open 10-12 (subject to change)
    • 28th – closed
    • 29th – 9am-4pm
    • 30th – Open 9am for matchday
    • Hogmanay – 9am-2pm
    • 1st Jan – closed
    • 2nd Jan – closed
    • 3rd – Open 11am for matchday
    • 4th – closed
    Motherwell’s Fortunes

    Motherwell extended their unbeaten run to ten games and also recorded their sixth consecutive clean sheet in the league on Saturday against Dundee.

    That 1-0 win, alongside Rangers’ defeat to Hearts, means the Steelmen will be third in the table on Christmas Day. Motherwell are looking for their third win at Ibrox in a row. Back-to-back 2-1 wins over Rangers in Glasgow meant it was the first time since 1961 that Motherwell recorded back-to-back wins at Ibrox.

    Jens Berthel Askou will still be without top-goalscorer Tawanda Maswanhise for this match, with the forward on international duty.

    Opposition Report

    Prior to Sunday’s defeat to Hearts, since Danny Rohl’s arrival, Rangers were top of the form charts taking 20 points in the league from eight games.

    The 2-1 defeat to the Jambos was Rohl’s first league defeat at Rangers boss. It’s been an eventful season for Rangers to this stage, but summer signing Djeidi Gassama continues to offer a spark in the team and has five goals to his name so far. 

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    Partick Thistle 2-1 Motherwell

    Partick Thistle 2-1 Motherwell

    Motherwell were consigned to defeat with the final kick of the game, as Partick Thistle punished the visitors attacking complacency in a frustrating display at Petershill Park on Sunday.  

    Former Jags midfielder Kodie Hay broke the deadlock moments into the second-half, curling an exceptional left-footed strike from distance past Jenna Currie in the Partick Thistle goal.

    The hosts promptly responded, with Rachel Donaldson placing a precise effort beyond Rebecca Cameron in the Motherwell goal to level the scoreline.

    The Motherwell technical area was left stunned in the final minute of the game after Thistle were incredibly awarded a free-kick despite Orla Burn being the recipient of a rash challenge 35-yards from the Motherwell goal.

    Joanne Love stepped up and drilled a long-range strike past Cameron to earn the Glasgow-side a valuable result.

    Head Coach Iain Robinson made one change from the side that were defeated by Hearts last weekend. Defender Shannon Leishman missed out through injury, with Kodie Hay returning to the starting XI.

    The first-half left a lot to be desired for both sides, with neither coming close to breaking the deadlock until the final minute of the opening 45-minutes.

    Bailley Collins darted her way across the right-flank, before coasting into the Thistle penalty area, with the forward hauled down before being able to dispatch her strike. The referee swiftly awarded a spot-kick with seconds to go in the first-half.

    Carla Boyce couldn’t capitalise from 12-yards, placing her attempt a few yards past the right-post, leaving both sides locked with a goalless stalemate.

    Motherwell opened the second-half firmly on the front foot, and deservedly found the breakthrough, with Hay skilfully beating her marker with a sharp 180-degree change of direction before curling a delightful left-footed shot into the bottom-left corner.

    Despite the momentum, Motherwell couldn’t sustain their advantage in the game, with Donaldson defeating Cameron, with an accurate strike from close-range.

    In the dying stage of the game, the Motherwell technical area furiously protested the award of a Partick Thistle free-kick after Orla Burn became the recipient of a rash challenge 35-yards from the Motherwell goal.

    Incredibly, the decision fell in the hosts favour, and Love compounded Motherwell’s frustrations by dispatching a long-range strike over the head of Cameron. 

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    Iain Robinson: Motherwell was an exciting opportunity

    Iain Robinson: Motherwell was an exciting opportunity

    A fresh chapter awaits the women of steel after Iain Robinson was unveiled as the Head Coach of Motherwell Women.

    Robinson, who previously held the position of Under-17s Academy Coach at Rangers, will join Motherwell from Queens Park after being appointed the Head Coach of the Spiders in 2024.

    Assistant Coach David Brownlie will also join the coaching staff at the club after departing Queens Park.

    “We’re really excited to get started,” said Robinson, who officially took charge of his first matchday against Hearts at the Ross Commercial Finance Stadium at K-Park last weekend.

    “From the outside looking in, Motherwell seemed like a very exciting club to be a part of. The women’s department has gone from strength to strength in recent years, and after speaking with the board, they had a clear idea of what they wanted to do, and that tied in exactly with what I and David wanted to do moving forward in football.

    “The structure behind the scenes at Motherwell was a real attraction, and something that I’d buy into. They are pushing women’s football at the club, and I think for myself as a coach to progress, it was an opportunity I absolutely jumped at.”

    Despite his youthful age, Robinson had already built an impressive and extensive resume within the women’s game, after achieving his UEFA A-license award in 2022.

    Robinson has held coaching positions at BSC Glasgow Community Sports Club before spells with both Greenock Morton and Partick Thistle men’s teams, respectively.

    Robinson then led the Rangers Under-17 Academy team, developing young talents in Glasgow, including current first-team players Lily Boyce and Sophie Black.

    He then replaced the departing Craig Joyce in Glasgow after being headhunted to become the head coach of Queen’s Park.

    Robinson departed the Spiders, with the club sitting comfortably in the final promotion-playoff position in the Scottish Women’s Premier League 2 table, one point shy of Boroughmuir Thistle in second.

    “The structure behind the scenes is something that I really bought into,” Robinson explained.

    “Coming through a youth academy background at Rangers, we brought through a lot of talented young players, some are in the Motherwell squad currently.

    “For us, having a strong youth academy at the club, and having a consistent flow of young players from the academy are things that we wanted to work with and a structure that attracted both myself and David.

    “We want to be a team that dominates the ball and imposes our structure on the game. We look to play through the thirds, build from the back, and create a high number of quality chances. It can be difficult at times against the full-time teams in this league, but it is up to us to try to combat it and achieve a positive result.”

    Upon confirmation of Paul Brownlie’s replacement, Motherwell Chief Executive Brian Caldwell spoke of his delight at bringing Robinson to ML1.

    “I’m thrilled to be able to announce Iain as our new Head Coach,” Motherwell Chief Executive Brian Caldwell added.

    “He is a young and ambitious coach who impressed from a very early stage during the interview process. His vision and plan are clear, and I look forward to working with him going forward.

    “I also want to extend my gratitude to Queen’s Park, who have been accommodating throughout this process and allowed for an easy and smooth exit for Iain.”

    After taking charge of his maiden matchday in the dugout last weekend, Robinson’s side will travel across Glasgow to face Partick Thistle at Petershill Park this weekend.

    “We’re expecting another difficult fixture against Partick Thistle,” Robinson noted.

    “They’re strong defensively and have quality across the pitch, who can cause problems at key moments, so a collective performance from all will be required to get a positive result.

    “We’re aware of the significance of taking a positive result into the Christmas break. Myself and David are still settling into the club but we’ve been really pleased with the effort and quality shown in our first few sessions.

    “Reflecting on Sunday’s game, we saw a lot of positive moments particularly in possession, and collectively, the players identified parts of our game that can be tidied up and improved.

    “We head into the game this weekend with confidence, and are looking forward to seeing as many Motherwell fans as possible in the stands.”