John Sutton admits he cannot wait to get back to competitive action against Breidablik on Thursday night and right some of the European wrongs from previous years.
This match kicks off a remarkable third consecutive season in Europe for Motherwell and the big striker thinks the club are now ready to impose themselves on this seasons Europa League.
“The one regret since I’ve been here is that perhaps we haven’t done ourselves justice in Europe,” said Sutton. “If we are going to get beaten then you have to go down fighting and impose yourself on the opposition – and I don’t think we’ve done that in previous years. This year we want to do that.
“We went to Bucharest last season and the atmosphere was amazing. “We are desperate for a good run in the Europa League and there is a real allure of a top tie in the later rounds.”
Sutton dismissed any thoughts that Breidablik will be an unknown quantity and insisted ‘Well will go into the game knowing all about the talented Icelandic side.
“The manager and Greg have done a fantastic job getting information on the opposition for us,” Sutton continued. “So we know they are a very good team and we know that they are top of the league – but just like every other game we are focusing on ourselves and we know if we play to our best then we can go through.
“I’m not surprised Breidablik are confident. They are in great form and are three months into their season. It’s going to be a very tough game for us.”
For the second successive season Motherwell find themselves back playing competitive football in mid-July. Last season rustiness was apparent as Welsh part-timers Llanelli came to Fir Park and won 1-0, but Sutton isn’t worried about a repeat this time round.
“You would prefer to play a couple of league games first but we are feeling pretty good. Pre-season training with Craig and Archie has gone very well – we have played a couple of practice matches and we hope to hit the ground running tomorrow night.
“From the training and management point of view we are much more prepared compared last year at this stage, although obviously we have a similar problem in the sense that there have been a few personnel changes in key positions.
“But to be honest I’m looking forward to the match. I’m not a big fan of pre-season matches – I would rather get straight into matches that mean something. Hopefully we can get a win under our belts and go on a tidy little run.”
With another July start, season 2010/11 promises to be another long one for the Motherwell squad, but Sutton hopes a good result in this Europa Cup tie can prove to be a springboard to another successful SPL season for the club – and personally.
The arrival of Craig Brown and Archie Knox turned round an ailing season last year, propelling the club to the top-six finish which made European football a possibility, and culminating in a 14-goal haul for 26-year-old. Sutton wants more of the same in the duo’s first full season.
“We want to replicate what we achieved in the second half of last season under Craig and Archie,” added Sutton. “For a club of Motherwell’s size another top-six finish would be great and to be involved in a cup run would be brilliant.
“We aren’t looking any further forward than the Breidablik tie but I think we showed last season that on our day we can beat anyone, though we can lose to anyone as well!
“Personally, they say you reach your peak approaching 30, and I’ve still got some time before that, so I hope to keep improving and scoring goals. I really enjoy my football here with my teammates and Craig and Archie, so fingers crossed it can be another good season.”