Saturday’s defeat against Celtic is already old news, and Motherwell are looking forward to the biggest game of their season on Wednesday night according to versatile midfielder Tom Hateley.
‘Well go into the match knowing a win against John Hughes’ men will guarantee a Europa Cup spot for The Steelmen next season, and Motherwell’s young player of the year is under no illusions about just how important the final home match of the season will be for the club.
“It’s all got to come down to Wednesday now.” Hateley said bluntly. “We came here believing that we could get something from this game but it wasn’t to be. We just need to look forward to the Hibs game now – it’s pretty much like cup final for us!
“Four points ahead of Hibs going into the last day would be just beautiful! Perfect! You can’t predict what the game will be like. Both teams will be going at it from the first whistle – it’s their cup final too. I’m sure it will be a great game to watch.”
Fourth place is now close enough to touch for Craig Brown’s men; an achievement which would have been dismissed as ridiculous when ‘Well stumbled into January – and Hateley is quick to point out what a massive effort the last few weeks have been from the players and new management team.
“At the start of the season we said top six was the aim. The new gaffer came in and we went on a great run to get into the top six. Now what we are all desperate and striving to do is get that fourth spot – which would be a magnificent achievement for the boys.” The 20 year old praised.
“It’s great to have it in our own hands. We don’t need to look elsewhere and it’s just down to the boys on the pitch.”
Goals from McGeady, O’Dea, Keane and James Forrest condemned the men from Fir Park to their heaviest defeat under the stewardship of Brown and Knox. But Hateley insists the score flattered the home side, and he has no doubts ‘Well will bounce back against Hibs.
“We had a couple of chances to maybe get a foothold in the game. There was a chance from a corner that hit the post and Saunders had a volley cleared off the line that would have gone in any other day.” Hateley reflected.
“It’s just one of those things. The game could have been different but we ended up getting battered 4-nil.
“We now just think about Wednesday.”