Elliot Watt has won the William Hill Premiership player of the month award for December.
Watt becomes the second Motherwell player to win the accolade this season, following Tawanda Maswanhise’s success in November.
“December was a really successful month for the whole squad,” Elliot Watt stated.
“To win this award is a real delight, but I can’t emphasise enough just how much this is an award for the full squad. There have been so many games, and everyone has been needed during this testing period. We picked up some huge points and results, and that only comes from hard work and dedication.
“The feeling around the full club is a positive one, and it’s now our job to keep that feeling going as we tackle January’s fixtures. The manager, his staff, the players and the fan are all a collective here at Motherwell. Together we’ve achieved a lot, but there’s more to come.”
The 25-year-old midfielder has been one of the best-performing players in Jens Berthel Askou’s system since his arrival in the summer.
In the month of December, Watt scored twice and registered one assist. Having missed Motherwell’s first match of the month against Falkirk, the midfielder returned in emphatic fashion, scoring the opening goal in the Steelmen’s 3-0 win over Livingston at Fir Park.
Controlling the midfield and general play in the 0-0 draw against Dundee United, Watt set up teammate Callum Slattery for a late but vital winner against Dundee prior to Christmas.
Playing the full 90 minutes in the narrow defeat to Rangers, he then sealed the three points for Motherwell against Celtic, as the Steelmen recorded their first win over Celtic in ten years.
“Elliot truly deserves all the praise and recognition,” Jens Berthel Askou said.
“He’s been absolutely vital to our progress this season, taking huge steps as a footballer and at a personal level. He’s grown into a highly respected leader within the group, always driving our performance levels to the highest standards.
“Not only has he been an important part in ensuring the right defensive balance in our attacking-minded team, but now he’s also creating memorable moments with extremely important and beautiful goals.”