Young centre-back David Ferguson may be a first team player, but at 20 years of age the future looks bright for the young defender.
David has become a familiar face amongst ‘Well fans of late, tying down a spot in Mark McGhee’s first team and performing superbly when called upon.
Having played in six matches this season, the youngster has shown not just a level of ability capable of becoming a first team star, but also a mature head on young shoulders.
The 20-year-old has played in a back three alongside the experienced Stephen McManus and the solid Ben Heneghan, or on the left of a back four too.
Perhaps the biggest testament to his performances is that he has looked extremely comfortable in the team.
The fact he has performed so well in the first team is even more impressive considering the young Scot has not been playing in his natural position at times – something Mark McGhee made sure to point out and praise the youngster for.
He said: “We were playing with young Ferguson as our left centre-back and he’s naturally a right-sided player so it’s testament to the young lad that he has that versatility.”
He added: “We’ve seen the breakout of a number of youngsters this season, and it is a huge part of what we do here at Motherwell.
“It is extremely pleasing seeing players make the step up and the task for David and the others is to cement their place in the starting eleven of the weeks, months and years ahead.”
Versatility, ability and a good frame of mind. David ticks the key boxes to make himself a star of the future Motherwell defence.
It is something he admits he will need to work hard for.
He said: “I am delighted to be playing at the moment but for me it’s not about my age, even later in my career I will make sure to play to the best of my ability to keep my name on the team sheet.
“It’s great being around boys who I played with in the 20s like Cadds and Jacko [McMillan] and the future looks bright at the club.”