Motherwell’s final away game of 23/24 ended in a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Hibernian at Easter Road.
Myyzian Maolida opened the scoring from a controversial spot kick before Martin Boyle netter either wide of half-time.
Both sides took a while to settle into the game but it was arguably the visitors who created the better of the early chances.
Georgie Gent threaded an excellent ball through the Hibs defence but Paul Hanlon recovered well to thwart San Nicholson.
The two combined again moments later but this time Wollacott in the Hibernian goal quite easily saved the midfielder’s header.
Hibs started to turn the screw and were denied the opener when Martin Boyle’s sot from range was deflected off the post.
Moments later the home side took the lead. A ball was fizzed into Maolida and he flicked it onto the hand of the onrushing Stephen O’Donnell. Referee Iain Snedden wasted no time in pointing to the spot and the Comoros International sent Liam Kelly the wrong way.
Maolida was again involved at Hibs doubled their lead minutes later, as he raced down the left and curled a cross in for Martin Boyle to steer home.
Stuart Kettlewell looked to his bench or an answer, bringing on Harry Paton for Andy Halliday at the break but within ten minutes they found themselves three down. Lewis Stevenson’s cross from the left was knocked clear as far as Martin Boyle who cut inside and powerfully fired past Liam Kelly.
Motherwell started to play some nice football, with some neat passing combinations in midfield but it lacked a cutting edge.
When they finally did carve open the Hibs defence, allowing Theo Bair to expertly slot into the net, the linesman’s flag went up and Sam Nicholson had drifted inches offside.
The Steelmen huffed and puffed but, a chance for Moses Ebiye aside, the Hibernian goalkeeper was rarely troubled and the Steelmen headed back to Lanarkshire empty-handed.