Motherwell U20s suffered just their second loss of the season, falling 3-0 to Hibs at the Excelsior Stadium this afternoon.
A brace from Jamie Murray and a first-half Liam Fontaine strike wrapped up the points for the visitors, on an afternoon when Stephen Craigan’s side failed to hit their usual heights.
Hibs had some experience in the squad with the likes of Alex Harris, Liam Fontaine, Neal Eardley and Otso Virtanen in their eleven.
Jake Hastie and David Ferguson were included in the starting line-up as the Northern Irishman looked to extend his sides unbeaten run and finally record a victory over Hibs.
But the manager was without Ross MacLean and Jack McMillan, who started for the first team at Parkhead on Saturday. They were replaced in the starting eleven by the returning Luke Watt and Dylan Falconer.
And it was those two who combined for the game’s first chance; a stinging cross from Watt flicked narrowly over the crossbar by the head of front man Falconer.
Fraser Murray had the visitor’s first chance in the 20th minute, looping a header high and wide at the back post.
Ollie Shaw tested PJ Morrison three minutes later, turning and smashing a low, hard shot on target from just inside the box, but the ‘Well stopper got down quickly to gather it with ease.
And they soon had the lead after some good play down the right from Alex Harris. The speedy winger charged past Armstrong in to the box and played a low ball across the face of goal. Murray collected it and squared it back across to Fontaine, who made no mistake from eight yards.
Searching to get a quick leveller, David Ferguson forced a good save from Virtanen on the half hour mark, controlling the ball in the box from a corner and lacing a powerful shot at goal, but the keeper did well to palm it away from danger. Then, shortly after, Davie Turnbull flashed a shot wide of the post when it fell to him on the edge of the box.
The amber clad youngsters looked bright at the start of the second half, playing some neat attacking football, particularly in the wide areas.
Dylan Falconer showed off his blistering pace and agility down the right flank, but was unlucky to lose the ball on the edge of the opposition box.
Hibs made the first change of the afternoon, replacing Liam Fontaine with Jamie Gillen. And just a couple of minutes later, the substitute got on the end of a good cut-back, but his side-footed effort soared over the crossbar and out for a goal kick.
Dylan Falconer sent in a good, curling deep cross towards the back post, but neither Mackin or Hastie could make it count. Down the other end, Fraser Murray sent a shot from the edge of the box off target in what was a big chance for the visitors to double their lead.
With little over 15 minutes left to play, Davie Turnbull nearly pulled the Steelmen level, taking a touch after Hibs failed to clear it and sending a left footed effort from just outside the box agonisingly over the crossbar.
The Hibs stopper then produced a cracking save to deny Turnbull from a free kick, getting down well to his left to turn the youngsters set-piece wide of the post.
But soon enough, Hibs had two, and it was a cheap goal to concede. Alex Harris got away from Allan Campbell in midfield to get to the by-line and cut it back to Fraser Murray, who turned it in from two yards on the second attempt.
16-year old Ghanian-born Italian Alfredo Agyeman was introduced to the action in the 86th minute, replacing Dylan Falconer and a minute later it was 15-year-old Jamie Semple’s turn to come on – he replaced Jake Hastie.
However, they were powerless to stop the tide of the match as Hibs wrapped the game up with a third goal in the last minute, with Fraser Murray grabbing his second of the game, lashing a loose ball into the roof of the net from eight yards out.
Motherwell: Morrison, Watt, Armstrong, Maguire, Ferguson, Campbell, Falconer (Agyeman – 85mins), Turnbull, Mackin (Scott – 81mins), Hastie (Semple – 87mins), Fry
Subs Not Used: Pettigrew (GK), Watters, Livingstone, MacDonald