Gordon Young hailed in-form striker Keiran McGachie after the 18-year old fired Motherwell into the third round of the Scottish Youth Cup.
The young Steelmen saw a plethora of chances come and go throughout a dominant display against a dogged Arbroath side, with Lee Erwin and McGachie seeing shots cleared of the line before Herman Mboa Mekonga lashed a shot against the bar.
‘Well finally broke through early in the second period, with the powerful McGachie nodding home from a Zaine Francis-Angol delivery – his fifth goal of a fruitful campaign.
And Young was keen to praise the young striker, as well as those around him who created such an abundance of chances.
“I am delighted for him,” praised Motherwell’s Head of Youth Development. “And the reason I withdrew him with twenty minutes left to play is because I am desperate to try and spread the goals around the team.
[pullquote]The most important thing was to get to the next round but we can be pleased with how we played during the game.[/pullquote]
“We’ve got to get goals from other areas of the park and he understands that; he’s a great kid who works exceptionally hard during games.
“I have to pay credit to my players because they played very well and executed some of what we worked on in training very well indeed.
“We asked them to be confident in on the goal, go forward and create chances, and they did that today. On another day we could have won the game by six or seven goals.
“The most important thing was to get to the next round but we can be pleased with how we played during the game.”
The part-time visitors of Arbroath struggled to conjure much going forward throughout the 90 minutes; a low shot in the second half which was comfortably clasped by Willie Muir proving the sum-total of their attacking intent.
However the Gayfield youngsters, roared on from the Fir Park stands by senior player/boss Paul Sheerin, were admirable in their defensive discipline and work ethic – something acknowledged by the opposition manager.
Young continued: “I have got to compliment Arbroath; defensively they did very well.”
“They’ve came here, got a great lift from the surroundings and set their stall out to frustrate Motherwell. Whether or not they have seen us before or not, I don’t know.
“But it’s great credit to them that they displayed a resilience to stay in the game for the full ninety minutes.”
The ‘Well under-19’s, as well as being a mere six points behind the leaders in the Clydesdale Bank Under 19 League, will now march on to the third round of the Scottish Youth Cup.
It’s already one step further than the club managed last year, and the gaffer is hoping the young talents of Fir Park left an imprint on the near-200 crowd at the stadium on Saturday afternoon.
“I think we finished the match with eighteen or nineteen shots on target,” Young recalled. “And we hit the woodwork three times.
“I hope it was entertaining for the people that came along to Fir Park today.”
