Eddie Wolecki Black has urged his Motherwell Ladies squad to go all out to impress during their four-week break without a competitive fixture.
Following the postponement of last Sunday’s fixture with Aberdeen, Wolecki Black’s side will have had to endure a 28-day absence from action before they return to league action against Glasgow Girls on 15 April.
There has been no let up on the training field for the ladies though, with extra training and gym sessions keeping up fitness levels during the lengthy spell without a game. And the ‘Well boss has been pleased with the dedication and effort from some of his squad.
“The girls deserve all the support they get,” Wolecki Black said. “Currently at the club there is fantastic work going on in obtaining sponsorship for the ladies team.
“I see what they all give. We’ve got four players that are mothers, they have to juggle domestic life, with football and their careers, some of their dedication is magnificent.
“Over the next few weeks it is vital that everyone continues to attend training and prepare to develop as players.”
Motherwell currently sit second in the SWPL2 table having won two of their first three league fixtures. It could have been three wins from three, had it not been for an administrative error meaning the 2-1 opening day victory over Kilmarnock was reversed to a 3-0 defeat.
It was a big disappointment for the players and staff to have to endure early on in the season, but they have set their focus on using it as a catalyst to help drive them forward for the rest of the campaign.
“We weren’t beaten on the pitch, we were beaten off it,” added the manager. “Throughout the situation I got great support from the club and Alan Burrows, which was a massive help to me and my staff.
“After that we had to pick up the morale of the team and we did exactly that with a great win against Edinburgh University Hutchison Vale and then a strong performance against Rangers in the cup.
“We’ve made things a little bit harder for ourselves but we are more than capable of making up for it.
“I think we have the basis of the squad there to compete for the title, we may have to add one or two along the way and I’m confident we’ll do that to help us out. Points will be dropped elsewhere, we just have to make sure we don’t drop any more.”