Kevin van Veen’s clinically-taken double gave Motherwell the win at Aberdeen.
The Dutch striker’s two goals early in the second half did the damage to ensure the Steelmen ended their barren run with all three points taken.
Graham Alexander changed three men from the side which lost last time out to Rangers.
The suspended Stephen O’Donnell was replaced on the teamsheet by Juhani Ojala, with the Finn coming in at centre back and Bevis Mugabi switching to right back.
Callum Slattery and Connor Shields dropped to the bench, with Maguire and Van Veen their respective replacements.
Motherwell came north looking for a reaction to that loss but they found themselves under siege from the off at Pittodrie.
Solholm had to react quick to deny Watkins a free shot at goal from 10 yards early on, before Kelly was called into action soon after with a fingertip touch to turn away Ramirez’s goalbound header.
Motherwell settled but the Aberdeen attacks continued to come in waves.
Kelly just about got to a one-on-one with Watkins to clear, shortly before Ferguson slalomed his way through the ‘Well defence to only fire over from the right side of the area.
Hedges also saw a header from the corner flicked off the line by the head of Ojala, as Motherwell struggled to create any chances of their own in a challenging first half.
Motherwell though have proven time and again they are clinical when the chances do arrive and that proved to be the case just five minutes into the second half.
After a period in possession in attack, Goss swung a pinpoint cross to the near post where Van Veen found himself completely unmarked.
He still had work to do, but picked his spot perfectly to steer the ball across the face of goal and into the bottom-right corner of the net.
Motherwell were invigorated and were two ahead 10 minutes later.
A free-kick from the left was met at the back post by Lamie – on as a sub for the injured Ojala.
His header back across goal found Van Veen perfectly on the penalty spot, and he showed all the composure in the world to half-volley the ball into the net.
Motherwell switched to five at the back soon after and, against a wave of Aberdeen attacks, stood firm brilliantly.
They did have Kelly to thank again, with an unbelievable double save from Ramirez’s header keeping the Dons at bay.