Motherwell were held to a 0-0 draw with Hibernian at Fir Park on Saturday afternoon, extending their unbeaten run at home to 12 matches.
Elijah Just thought he opened the scoring in the first half, dispatching into the bottom corner with his right foot midway through the half, but a VAR check proved that Oscar Priestman was offside in the build-up.
The result ensured Motherwell earned their 22nd clean sheet of the season, with Calum Ward picking up his 20th in all competitions, which matched the record set by Neil Alexander for most clean sheets for a Premiership side outside of Rangers or Celtic.
There was one enforced change to the Motherwell team from last weekend. Emmanuel Longelo was serving his suspension following his red card at Celtic Park and was replaced by Stephen Welsh, with Tom Sparrow shifted over to left-back. Oscar Priestman also was given a start in place of Ibrahim Said, who was named amongst the substitutes.
The magnitude of this game was obvious ahead of kick off, as the race for European football heated up going into the final eight games. At the start of the afternoon, Hibernian were six points behind fourth-placed Motherwell and knew a win at Fir Park would halve the gap to the Steelmen.
Bright blue skies, a green pitch and another huge home attendance were the perfect setting for Well to extend their lead over Hibs in their quest for 4th spot.
The Well boss had insisted that his side control the game, and from the start the home side’s possession and high press denied the Edinburgh side time on the ball.
However, with Tawanda Maswanhise shackled by the towering pair of Warren O’Hora and Rocky Bushiri, the Fir Park men had to be content with retaining the ball and hoping to get beyond the two banks of Hibs players deployed some 30 yards from their own goal.
For all of Well’s domination, the first goal threat after 20 minutes was at Calum Ward’s end. Former Well Academy youth Nicky Cadden whipped a low ball across the six-yard area, and Tom Sparrow was alert to get in front of Martin Boyle and clear the danger.
Two minutes later Sparrow was the provider when his solid intervention directed the ball to the unmarked Priestman in the Hibs box. When his path to goal was blocked, Elijah Just nicked the ball before driving it across Raphael Sallinger and inside the keeper’s far post.
The goal celebrations were muted, though, when VAR decided that Priestman was in an offside position.
With both keepers fairly redundant, Sallinger made the first save of the afternoon when he held Elliot Watt’s swerving attempt from the edge of the box.
In the minutes before the end of a half which Ward had largely spent operating 25 yards from his goal, the Well stopper had to react to palm away Cadden’s intended cross, which was floating under the crossbar.
For all of their entertaining play in possession, the Steelmen needed a cutting edge in the second half.
It almost arrived two minutes after the restart when O’Donnell’s cut back found Maswanhise 12 yards from goal, but his weak effort was easily gathered by Sallinger.
Having been content to defend in depth in the first half, David Gray clearly sent his side out after the interval more intent on taking three points.
And it took a brilliant block from Watt at the corner of the six-yard box to prevent Jamie McGrath’s angled shot from testing Ward.
As the game approached the 65th minute, in an attempt to break the stalemate, Askou sent on Said for Priestman.
With 20 minutes remaining, the game opened up with Hibs having more of a presence in the home penalty area as both sides chased what could be a crucial three points. And with a packed area in front of him, Felix Passlack’s snapshot forced Ward into a solid save.
A quick burst of pace and cross from Sparrow found Said rising in the box, but his attempted header drifted away from the goal.
A hefty challenge on Just ended his participation, as along with Sparrow, they made way for Eythor Bjorgolfsson and Jordan McGhee to make an impact in the final five minutes.
The latter then held off a challenge to send Maswanhise into the box, but the keeper’s block and the assistant’s raised flag denied Well’s top scorer the winner.
The home side had one more chance as they pressed Hibs in their own box, but McGhee’s header from Watt’s cross was held by Sallinger under his crossbar as both teams had to settle for a point.
Motherwell Team: Ward, O’Donnell, McGinn, Welsh, Sparrow, Priestman, Watt, Fadinger, Slattery, Just, Maswanhise.
Motherwell Subs: Connelly, Gordon, McGhee, McAllister, Halliday, Said, Nicholson, Bjørgolfsson, Ross.