‘Well boss Ian Baraclough says his side must build on last week’s win when they take on Kilmarnock on Saturday.
The Fir Parkers finally brought their miserable run of form to an end with an impressive, battling 2-1 victory over high-flying Inverness seven days ago.
They face a side on a similar run of form to the Highlanders. Gary Locke’s Kilmarnock are unbeaten in their last five matches, and will have an eye on one of the two top six places still up for grabs.
However, Baraclough insists his side have put down a marker and his challenged his squad to go and repeat the feat once again.
[pullquote]We need to use last week’s performance as a marker and go out there on Saturday against Kilmarnock looking to build.[/pullquote]
He told motherwellfc.co.uk: “We need to use last week’s performance as a marker and go out there on Saturday against Kilmarnock looking to build.
“A lot of hard work went into that win last weekend both before and during the match. We certainly don’t want to undo that by not showing the same level of commitment, desire and skill tomorrow.
“Yes, we will need to be mindful of Kilmarnock, particularly given they’re on a five-game unbeaten run, but the onus is on us as the home side to go out there, set the agenda and really get the fans behind us again.
“They were magnificent last week – right from the first minute you could sense they were as up for it as the players were. That gave everyone even more encouragement and we will hope for something similar tomorrow.”


