Stuart McCall is hoping to take advantage of any lethargy in the Rangers side on Sunday as the Steelmen look to put a nine-year hoodoo to bed.
The Gers are arriving in North Lanarkshire on the back of a last-gasp defeat in Slovenia in the sweltering 30-degree heat of Maribor. It’s a result indicative of a miserable European campaign so far for Ally McCoist’s charges.
However, the Champions are still unbeaten in the league and Motherwell have failed to beat the Light Blues in 34 attempts.
[pullquote]We’re under no illusions about how difficult it will be. We’re going to have to be at our best and we know we’ve not had the best record against Rangers in the past.[/pullquote]
And Stuart McCall is reluctant to succumb to over-confidence, despite Motherwell’s own terrific start to the season.
“I’ll tell you after the match [whether there’s ever a good time to play Rangers],” the ‘Well gaffer joked. “There’s the heat that they played in and losing a last-minute goal which, psychologically, isn’t great.
“But they’ll be a wounded animal coming here, and I look back to when we had our worst performance and defeat at Ibrox; three days later we went up to Pittodrie, played brilliantly well and won the game.
“We’ll see, all I can do is focus on our lads; we’re all ready and we know our roles and responsibilities for Sunday.
“We’re under no illusions about how difficult it will be. We’re going to have to be at our best and we know we’ve not had the best record against Rangers in the past.”
There is certainly a feeling that, with the men in claret and amber sitting atop the SPL having yet to concede a goal, this could be a great chance to get the elusive victory over their visitors from down the M74.
“In anything, you need that little bit of Lady Luck,” he admitted. “And I think we’ve had luck, so far this season, what we’ve deserved but we’ve also had a little bit of help from fortune. We’ve just had little things go our way, and we need that – any team needs that.
“Certainly to beat either half of the Old Firm you need a little luck, you also need to play very well.”
McCall, a respected former Scotland international, also made a point of calming some of the more vociferous criticism Scottish football has received on the back of a disappointing showing last night.
Hearts were soundly thrashed by a superb Spurs side while Rangers and Celtic were both on the end of poor results, but the 47-year old doesn’t see any cause for doom-and-gloom on the back of a night which – in particular – illustrated the financial disparity between England and Scotland.
“You have to put things in context, Rangers and Celtic had disappointing results but I’d hope they will both still go through,” McCall said, positively. “Hearts is a different story. You have to look at the budget and the players you can call on. There’s Defoe and van der Vaart, Lennon on one side and Bale on the other side – it’s formidable.
“To be honest I think we have to relish what we’ve got and enjoy the young lads we’ve got playing now. The national team is doing OK, albeit a lot of them are playing down south. It all comes down to finances.
“We get outbid from non-league teams for players we are looking at, and that’s the reality of the finances in the Scottish game. That puts it in context and, as I say, I think we’ve just got to enjoy what we’ve got.”
The Steelmen boss also took a moment to confirm to the assembled press that he is still actively hunting for players.
McCall and Kenny Black are in the process of scouring the English leagues and other sources for potential loan players; specifically a versatile defender and a utility attacker.
He continued: “We’ll look new signings next week. We’re still looking for a defender that can play at right-back or in the centre because we only have Tom Hateley and young Nicky Devlin isn’t quite ready.
“We really need players that can play in a couple of positions because we can’t get the number of bodies in with our budget.
“I’d like to bring in a wide man too – that can play up front and score twenty goals for 200 quid a week! We’ve watched a couple of games. There’s nothing definite but we’ve looked at a few centre-halves. It will be from the loan market.”
