Stuart McCall was full of praise for his relentless Motherwell side after they orchestrated a phenomenal comeback to secure a draw at Tynecastle.
Hearts looked to be cruising to a comfortable victory in the Capital as they powered to a 3-0 lead in the first 50 minutes, thanks to a penalty from Craig Thomson, a Rudi Skácel strike and a powerful Ryan Stevenson header.
Yet, inspired by the clinical finishing of John Sutton, the trickery of Steve Jones and the delivery of Tom Hateley, Motherwell managed to stage a rousing comeback, culminating in a stunning John Sutton headed equaliser on 88 minutes.
“It was a great advert for Scottish football,” McCall smiled afterwards. “I am proud of the players for the way they came back.
“I said at half time, regardless who gets the next goal we need to play to the final whistle and they certainly did that. I think we still had a couple of good chances in the first half, and with the we way play, we were always going to create chances.”
The Motherwell gaffer once again re-iterated his desire to hold onto his master marksmen. Sutton’s brace takes the former Spurs youth to a remarkable 17 for this season and it seems almost inevitable that some substantial numbers will be waved his way come this summer.
Yet McCall believes his striker would do well to spurn the advances of richer clubs, in order to keep enjoying his football and continue scoring goals – and he confirmed that Sutton has been offered an extended deal at Fir Park.
“We have offered him the best deal we can offer him,” the 46-year old confirmed. “Regardless if he goes on to score a hat-trick in the Cup Final or whatever. We’d love him to stay; the grass isn’t always greener.
“We have come in and we have tried to build an environment people enjoy working in, and they want to come and work to develop. I think John does enjoy it here, he has good friends and he knows he is thought highly of – and if the offer is good enough we will be delighted if he stays.
“I would imagine there are clubs in England and clubs like Hearts who would be interested in him. I spoke to his agent a month ago, and I was open with him – and he said he wouldn’t speak to anyone else before he spoke to us.
“Sometimes it is not all about finance, it can be about job satisfaction, bottom line is people wanting to come into work and enjoying themselves. But if the offer isn’t enough we will need to look anywhere else.”