Stuart McCall is hoping to buck a recent trend and defeat Kilmarnock at Fir Park tomorrow.
The Steelmen boss is fully aware of the challenge which lies ahead, especially given that ‘Well have failed to register a win over Killie in the last four encounters between the sides.
However, the ‘Well have every right to approach the fixture with confidence, nestled, as they are, in second place in the SPL, just seven points behind leaders Rangers.
“We’re under no illusions,” McCall admitted. “Since I’ve been here we’ve played Killie four times and not beaten them.
“They probably deserve more points than they have got this season. I saw them in their last away outing against Rangers and Kilmarnock were impressive.
And last week to score three against Celtic, although they have been pegged back, they probably should have got the winner.
“They were excellent. They have a strong squad as well so I’ll be surprised if they are not up there in the top six at the end of the season with the quality they have got and the way they are playing.
“Although they have lost players like Eremenko and Taouil, they have replaced them well. And this season, although it was 0-0, it was a good entertaining game and Cammy Bell pulled off two outstanding saves.
“I thought we could have nicked it. They have all been really even apart from the second half there last season when they got on top of us.”
Kenny Shiels has been particularly fulsome in his praise for Motherwell this week, suggesting that, in terms of quality of football, ‘Well could justify a spot at the very summit of the table.
[pullquote]They have a strong squad as well so I’ll be surprised if they are not up there in the top six at the end of the season with the quality they have got and the way they are playing.[/pullquote]
McCall is certainly appreciative of his opposite number’s kind words – but he is continuing to keep his charges’ feet on the ground throughout this excellent run.
“It’s very nice of Kenny to praise us, and we appreciate that, but he may have a psychology A-level degree or something.” The former Bradford boss smiled.
“But if that’s how he feels it’s nice to hear. But I go through their side and his boy [Dean Shiels] is playing terrifically well, Heffernan is always a threat, a good Championship player. Pascali and Buijs are doing well, and they have good young Scottish players as well.”
A win in North Lanarkshire would extend the Steelmen’s winning streak to four SPL matches.
And, while the club’s target remains solely on a top six finish, McCall is looking to keep ‘Well’s remarkable early season form going.
The boss continued: “We just have to work as hard as we have been doing.
“It’s the work ethic that has got us where we are. Obviously we have got talented players but first and foremost defend well as a unit which we have done in the last three games. That gives us the solid base to go forward and get our attack-minded players on the ball.
“We have deserved in this first third before the split, a really healthy amount of points – but all probably deserved.
“They are a tight-knit group. They have just got to keep to the basics, work hard for each other and hopefully if we can keep the ball moving we can create and take the chances that we make.”