A first-half header from Kieran Kennedy gave Motherwell U20s a deserved 1-0 victory over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.
However, the final result doesn’t tell the story of the game as the Steelmen dominated from the first minute to the last, with the only mystery being how they didn’t add to their single goal tally.
Stephen Craigan was able to call on the experience of Wes Fletcher, Louis Laing, Jack Leitch, Joe Chalmers and the aformentioned Kennedy, with the likes of Luke Watt, Chris Cadden and Dylan Mackin also having first-team experience.
Motherwell started on the front foot and had four chances to get their noses in front within the first eleven minutes.
Fletcher hit the side-net after two minutes, Allan Campbell fired high over the bar, Dylan Falconer also hit the side net before Kennedy headed a Chalmers corner over the crossbar as the Steelmen looked to exert their authority.
Four minutes later, Killie keeper Conor Brennan kept the scores level when he rushed off his line to stop Falconer who had blasted a fierce shot at goal from twelve yards.
Home midfielder Dean Hawkshaw was next to save his side, getting back on the line to hack clear Laing’s effort, who had prodded towards goal after getting on the end of Chalmers’ corner.
It took Kilmarnock 32 minutes to register their first effort at goal, but Brett Long blocked Scott McLean’s low shot with his feet.
That would prove a vital save as with their next attack, ‘Well would finally open the scoring. Cadden drew the foul on the bye-line, allowing Chalmers to whip in a free kick that was headed home by Kennedy from six yards out.
Craigan’s men continued to push for more goals and Fletcher again hit the side-net before a long-range Laing shot skimmed inches wide of target with Brennan at full stretch.
The second half started much the same way the first ended, with ‘Well on the attack. Wes Fletcher turning well on the edge of the area before curling an effort just wide of target.
Killie did have a rare shot when Aaron Splaine curled a shot at goal that forced Long to tip round for a corner.
However, it wasn’t long until normal service was resumed, with the Fir Parkers on the attack. Half time sub Dylan Mackin stung the palms of Brennan with a shot from 18 yards before the same player was unlucky to see a low shot deflect just over the cross bar after a lovely Leitch back heel.
Laing had another long range shot that forced Brennan to turn around before a Fletcher flick was well held by the Killie keeper.
Campbell dragged a low shot wide before free kicks from Chalmers and Watt went over the bar and straight at the keeper respectively.
Incredibly, after being under the cosh for the vasy majority of the match, Killie almost stole a leveller with the last kick of the ball when Dale Carrick turned a corner just wide of Long’s left hand upright.
Motherwell: Long, McMillan, Chalmers, Watt, Kennedy, Laing, Falconer (Mackin – 46mins), Campbell, Fletcher, J. Leitch, Cadden
Subs Not Used: Morrison, Moore, R. Leitch, Ferguson, Turnbull, Watters