It’s time to vote for your G4 Claims player of the month for August.
Callum Slattery, Blair Spittal, Paul McGinn and Dan Casey are all up for nomination.
To vote, head over to the Motherwell Facebook page.
Games in August
- Dundee 1-1 Motherwell
- Motherwell 2-1 Hibernian
- St Mirren 1-0 Motherwell
- Motherwell 2-1 Kilmarnock
Please note, statistics below are taken from cinch Premiership games only.
Callum Slattery
At the heart of everything at the moment, Callum Slattery is continuing to be a critical part of the Stuart Kettlewell era.
The box-to-box midfielder has been involved in both defence and attack. He has made 16 interceptions and 13 successful dribbles from the middle of the pitch in three games.
Registering five shots, he was also involved in the first goal against Kilmarnock, where he had a give and go with Spittal before firing the cross into the box.
Still yet to win a player of the month vote in his time at Motherwell, Slattery has produced a fine month of performances.
Blair Spittal
Spittal has played every minute of every game this month.
Involved in the move that led to Dan Casey’s goal against Kilmarnock, he also setup Harry Paton for his last minute winner against Kilmarnock on Saturday, beating his man to the byline before cutting it back for the Canadian.
The midfielder has, similarly to Slattery, been involved in all areas of the pitch. He has had six shots and five shot assists in three games and boasts a 75% pass accuracy rating in August.
Paul McGinn
Often labelled as ‘Mr Consistent’, McGinn is up for nomination also.
He has made 100% successful dribbles this month, nothing an 80% pass accuracy record at the same time.
McGinn has been excellent at recovery runs in defence and has won 78% of his loose ball duels.
Against St Mirren, he was deployed at left-back due to injury, once again proving his utility on the pitch.
Dan Casey
Back for his second spell, Dan Casey has settled back into familiar surroundings. He has played every match since his first appearance of the season against Queen’s Park.
Strong and commanding at the back, he prevented Hibernian from registering a shot on target until stoppage time when they were awarded a penalty kick.
Casey kept Motherwell in the cup tie against St Mirren when Toyosi Olusanya raced through on goal. The Irishman somehow made it back to get in the defensive block.
The centre-back put in a man of the match worthy performance against Kilmarnock in the most recent game. He netted his first goal in Motherwell colours when he smashed home from Brodie Spencer’s knock back to draw the game level.
He then won Motherwell a penalty when he got the ball before Danny Armstrong to present Motherwell with the opportunity of taking the lead in the game.
He is currently 3rd highest in the league for interceptions and won 77% of his defence duels in the league so far.