John Sutton selflessly told motherwellfc.co.uk before the weekend that he would give up personal glory for a team victory against Hearts.
Well he needn’t have offered, as he scored his third goal in two games at Tynecastle – and the team got a vital victory.
Sutton’s goal extended ‘Well’s lead just before the interval to 2-0, after young Steven Saunders had scrambled The Steelmen in front just minutes before. It takes the big Englishman’s tally in the SPL to nine goals this season.
Considering Sutton was apparently nonplussed before the match with whether or not he scored against Hearts, it was ironic to see his first priority after the game was to make sure everyone knew he was the one that grabbed the second goal.
Some media sources initially gave the goal as an own goal after Sutton headed home in a packed penalty area, an assertion the striker was having none of: “When you do know that you have headed it, you want to make sure it’s yours.” He admitted. “I’m glad we’ve got the new video guy, Greg Thomson, to clear the situation up for us. It was such a good delivery, I just managed to get half a yard away and get my head on it.
“I thought I was being nice and thanking Tom for his delivery, but maybe I should make sure everyone knows that it was my goal!” He laughed.
The Steelmen can now look to put their winless streak behind them, and look to build the type of unbeaten run which has put them in this lofty position in the first place as the season draws to a close.
Sutton insists he never lost faith with the clubs form throughout the clubs recent barren spell: “We’ve been playing well but we were just relieved to get the win and our fans have been really good. They have followed us everywhere and it’s nice to say thank you to them.
“Hopefully we can keep fourth place. We know it’s going to be difficult, we have got Hibs at Fir Park and that will be a make-or-break game for us.”
The win over Hearts means Motherwell have effectively built an insurmountable lead over the Gorgie side, and can now begin to look at finishing above the other Edinburgh side too. The result takes ‘Well above Hibs into the coveted fourth spot (at least until Sunday afternoon) – which will be the final European spot if Dundee United fail to win the Scottish Cup.
It is hard to avoid the ‘E-word’ when you talk to the players at the club, as it is absolutely clear they are all desperate for another crack at Continental football. Former St Mirren hit man Sutton is equally determined to get a European place – for the players and for the fans.
“This game certainly hasn’t got us a European place just yet because Hibs are just one point behind, but we will keep going and hopefully finish in a Europa position.” A steely Sutton said. “It would be nice for the fans because when you speak to them, they always talk about European football and trips to Bucharest or Nancy. So that would be fantastic.”