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A sensational first-half hat-trick from Nick Blackman and a late John Sutton strike secured a deserved victory against St Johnstone.
The result keeps ‘Well in third spot in the SPL; meanwhile, St Johnstone have now conceded 13 goals in their last four matches.
Motherwell opened the scoring after a little over ten minutes, with the first real chance of the game, as Jamie Murphy breezed past Danny Grainger before picking out Nick Blackman for a tap-in.
Blackman made it two just twelve minutes later when he poked home a pinpoint cross after some terrific wide play from the dazzling Chris Humphrey.
The big striker completed his first half hat-trick just before the break as he poked home at the back-post following a blocked Stephen Craigan header.
Icing was lathered onto the cake as John Sutton lashed home from 18 yards with three minutes left, after Alan Gow had danced through a demoralised Saints backline.
St Johnstone enjoyed some decent spells, but lacked a cutting edge – especially compared to the incisive trio of Jamie Murphy, Nick Blackman and, especially, Chris Humphrey, who tore the Saints defence to shreds whenever they got on the ball.
Craig Brown sprung a surprise in his team selection, with Marc Fitzpatrick coming in for just his second start of the campaign, replacing Steven Saunders. In the only other change to the side which was victorious in Inverness at the weekend Jamie Murphy replaced Alan Gow.
Derek McInnes’ men came into this game on a run of three consecutive defeats, including a 3-0 capitulation to Kilmarnock at the weekend, so it was no shock to see wholesale changes to the starting line-up from the men from Perth. Only six players survived the cull after the weekend, with Peter Enckelman, Danny Grainger, Cleveland Taylor, Steven Anderson and Scott Dobie coming in to the team.
Those changes certainly seemed to fire up the visitors, and they were the more industrious of the two sides in a relatively low key start. Danny Grainger coming closest with a fizzing 30-yard free-kick which Darren Randolph saw wide.
Yet that positive start was rendered moot on the 12-minute mark, as Motherwell took the lead with a swift, incisive break. Tom Hateley fed a delightful ball down the right flank to Jamie Murphy, who left Danny Grainger in his dust before feeding a perfect ball across the face of goal for Nick Blackman to tap in from two yards.
Despite a decent spell of possession for the Saints following the goal – during which Darren Randolph had to save from Mark Reynolds after the defender sliced a Jody Morris cross towards his own goal – Motherwell doubled their advantage a little over ten minutes later.
This time it was Chris Humphrey’s turn to burn past Danny Grainger, and the in-form winger had the wherewithal to pick out Nick Blackman in the box. The Blackburn loan star had his first shot blocked, but managed to poke his second effort into the bottom corner from eight yards.
Craig Brown’s men seemed happy to allow St Johnstone plenty of the ball as the half progressed, and apart from a slipped Morris pass to Dave Mackay in the right channel of the box, which the defender couldn’t squeeze across the face of goal, the ‘Well rearguard held comfortably firm.
Conversely, the Steelmen looked threatening every time they went forward, and Jamie Murphy stung the palms of Peter Enckelman five minutes before the break.
That was just a prelude to Nick Blackman completing an extraordinary first half hat-trick on the stroke of half-time. A Steven Hammell free-kick was met by Stephen Craigan and, although the big Northern Irishman’s header was blocked, it fell kindly at the back stick for Nick Blackman to prod home from a yard.
Derek McInnes’ troops deserve credit for their response in the second. Within ten minutes of the restart Scott Dobie tested Darren Randolph with a close-range header and Liam Craig flashed a powerful drive just wide of Randolph’s left-hand poSt
The Steelmen rode out that spell of pressure admirably, and could have gone further ahead themselves. Firstly Chris Humphrey was played clear on goal on the right flank, but was scythed down by the rushing Peter Enckelman, prompting a yellow card for the Saints’ keeper.
And from the resulting free-kick Nick Blackman lashed over the bar from the edge of the box, as the prodigious Englishman hunted a fourth goal.
A header by second half substitute Collin Samuel represented the Saints last real chance, and John Sutton even ensured there was more gloss on the score-line as he lashed home a left-footed drive from the edge of the area with three minutes left, after an Alan Gow run and shot had culminated in a block which carried the ball to the English front-man.
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90 mins – Full time whistle goes wrapping up our biggest win of the season, Well 4 Saints 0
90 mins – Fourth official lets us know 2 mins will be added on – sympathy for Saints maybe??
90 mins – full length save from Randolph from a Peter McDonald shot – toffee for the big man!!
87 mins – GOAAALLL!!! JOHN SUTTON Great run from Gow to beat offside trap, shot blocked but Sutton sweeps home from 15 yards out
85 mins – Page on for Hammell just after Gow sees a shot deflected over.
80 mins – Saints almost get one back… McDonald cross for Samuel but his header is well saved by Randolph.
79 mins – Gow on for Humphrey. Danny Grainger’s prayers have been answered!
72 mins – Incredible low ball across the face from Casagolda almost finds Murphy but Duberry intercepts!
71 mins – Casagolda on for hat-trick hero Nick Blackman!
67 mins – Second Saints sub! Samuel on for Sam Parkin!
65 mins – It’s been a quiet second half so far! That’ll do us!
61 mins – Peter McDonald on for Scott Dobie!
56 mins – Shot just wide by Liam Craig as the attendance is announced. 3361! Brave souls!
53 mins – St Johnstone nearly get one back! Free-kick is flicked on by Duberry for Dobie but his header is saved by Randolph.
48 mins – Humphrey almost scored an absolute worldy! Great turn on the edge of the box but shot flew over the bar.
46 mins – Motherwell to kick-off the second period!
HT: Motherwell 3 – 0 St Johnstone
45 mins – Hammell corner towards the back post. Blackman somehow got it over the line. Might be an OG!
45 mins – GOOOOALLLLL Motherwell! Nick Blackman! Hat-trick!
44 mins – Humphrey takes a sore one from Grainger on the back of the head! Looks like he is ok…
37 mins – Great move by Saints. Super ball across the box but Craigan was on hand to clear for a corner.
32 mins – No updates for ten minutes. Not much has happened but it’s got more to do with the fact that I am close to hypothermia!
24 mins – Humprey roasts Grainger on the right. His squared ball landed at Blackman who poked it home at the second attempt.
24 mins – GOOOOOALLLLLLLL Motherwell! Nick Blackman!
22 mins – Humphrey roasts Grainger on the right but after it eventually landed at Jennings, he fired over the bar.
20 mins – Morris cross from the right hits the shins of Reynolds at the back post but Randolph makes the catch. Phew!
15 mins – Cleveland Taylor fires a low shot which is deflected. Darren Randolph makes a smart save though…
13 mins – GOOOOALLLLLLLLLLL Nick Blackman! Long ball over the top by Hateley plays in Murphy. Great ball across the face and Blackman is there to tap in! GET IN!
10 mins – Flashes wide of the post though and ‘Well escape! We’ve actually just noticed they’ve swapped the dugouts here at FP. Bizarre!
9 mins – St Johnstone free-kick on the edge of the box! Early chance!
6 mins – Half hearted shout for a penalty! Shove from Duberry on Blackman. My colleague Mr Barnstaple was shouting louder than anyone!
5 mins – I am getting filmed by Alba for a half-time behind the scenes feature on Sat. They say the camera adds 10Ibs – Actually, its 150Ibs.
3 mins – Decent free-kick into the box from Saints but Motherwell managed to get it clear. I can hardly type my hands are that cold.
1 mins – St Johnstone kick-off! It’s freezing here at Fir Park.
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Motherwell manager Craig Brown:
“It was a comfortable 90 minutes but it wasn’t the best we’ve played,” said Brown. “I’m not complaining too much about the performance but we did get every break possible in the match.
“Great credit to Blackman for his hat-trick, he took them very well. Every time we shot, we scored in the early part of the game.
“At the other end our goalkeeper was making good saves. We were conceding corner kicks. The result flattered us but we’ll be glad to accept it.
“We’re delighted we’ve got good pace down the flanks with Jamie Murphy and Chris Humphrey. You can’t ask for better than that and we can penetrate very well. We’ve got four out and out strikers in the team and six players who defend very well.
“So, all’s looking good at the moment but there’s a long way to go this season and there’s a lot of work to be done.
“We’re fortunate in that we’ve been steering clear of injuries and suspensions. We certainly will avoid suspensions because they know better than to get in trouble but we can’t legislate for injuries. If we stay clear of injuries, I think we’ve a chance of maintaining our reasonable start to this season.”
St Johnstone manager Derek McInnes:
“It’s all about results. We didn’t defend well enough as a team and although we had plenty of possession and got loads of crosses into the Motherwell penalty area we didn’t ask enough questions of their goalkeeper.
“Right now, we are falling short in both penalty boxes and that is always going to make it difficult to wins games.”
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