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    Too little, too late // Motherwell 2-4 Aberdeen

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    Motherwell 2-4 Aberdeen

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Aberdeen defeat

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    Georgie Gent looks ahead to Aberdeen

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    Brodie Spencer is your October player of the month

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    Stuart Kettlewell previews Aberdeen

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    Pape Souare Injury update

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    Digging ourselves out a hole // Motherwell 3-3 Ross County

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    October player of the month vote

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    Midweek action

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    Too little, too late // Motherwell 2-4 Aberdeen

    Having sought and achieved a late comeback against Ross County at the weekend, Stuart Kettlewell had hoped that would be a catalyst for his team going into their midweek fixture against Aberdeen at Fir Park. 

    However, a sub-par performance seen Motherwell two down at the interval, sparking the half time introduction of Mika Biereth and Calum Butcher.

    The home side would see a stronger foothold in the game, but it wasn’t enough stop Aberdeen from racing into a 4-0 lead thanks to goals from Luis Duk and Jamie McGrath.

    Motherwell’s substitutes once again had an impact, with Biereth and Theo Bair scoring. Despite a couple of half chances towards the latter stages of the match, the Steelmen suffered a 4-2 defeat ahead of a trip to Ayrshire to take on Kilmarnock on Saturday.

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    Motherwell 2-4 Aberdeen

    Motherwell 2-4 Aberdeen

    Motherwell suffered 4-2 defeat to Aberdeen on Wednesday night at Fir Park. 

    Another poor first half cost ’Well dearly. Two down at the interval to goals from James McGrath and Nicky Devlin, there was no dramatic comeback on this occasion for Stuart Kettlewell’s men.

    Even the introduction of Calum Butcher and Mika Biereth at the start of the second half failed to lift the Fir Parkers as they slumped to a miserable defeat.

    Two quick goals from McGrath and Luis Duk midway through the second 45 settled any doubts where the points were heading. Theo Bair scored a with 12 minutes remaining and although Beireth claimed his third goal of the season in added on time, it did little to disguise ‘Well’s failings.

    The crisp passing and swift attacks that have been the hallmark of their play this season was missing as the no-nonsense Dons defence was rarely threatened.

    Reverting to their more familiar formation, ‘Well made two changes from Saturday. Lennon Miller resumed in the midfield after his one match suspension and, after coming off the bench and scoring against Ross County, Conor Wilkinson retained the role of leading the home attack.

    After six minutes Bojan Miovski thought he had nipped between Bevis Mugabi and Paul McGinn as they headed towards the ‘Well penalty area but an outstretched toe from the Uganda international squeezed the ball safely back to Liam Kelly.

    A couple of quick breaks from the Steelmen towards the visitor’s goal showed promise but too often a poor final ball left Kelle Roos untroubled.

    Out of nothing Dons grabbed the lead after 26 minutes.

    Nicky Devlin’s hopeful cross into the box should have posed little threat, But after Dan Casey missed it, McGrath nipped in behind Paul McGinn to stoop and calmly nod the ball past a bewildered Kelly.

    And with the Fir Park men looking ragged and incapable of retaining possession, relieving the pressure around Kelly’s area, Barry Robson’s men grabbed a second goal minutes before the interval.

    McGinn stepped across Miovski to prevent him getting a shot on goal but the ball broke favourably to Devlin who steered it low past Kelly to put the Dons firmly in the driving seat.

    The second half was delayed and the players recalled from the pitch as referee Colin Steven required seven minutes to sort out his faulty communication system.

    It gave Kettlewell some additional time to work out how the introduction of Butcher and Biereth, at the expense of Bevis Mugabi and Calum Slattery, could change ‘Well’s fortunes.

    Butcher’s arrival and charged with shackling Miovski, momentarily tightened up the home rearguard. Although five minutes into his first game since May, the former Dundee United defender picked up a yellow card after using a hand to prevent the Dons striker breaking from the halfway line.

    At the other end of the pitch Roos was largely inactive as the game approached the hour mark.

    As the referee threatened to lose control of the game, Biereth picked up his first yellow card north of the border. More importantly the official’s inconsistent decisions, served to produce some response in the ‘Well players.

    Wilkinson’s lobbed pass through the middle sent Biereth racing towards goal as Roos raced from his line to smother the ball for this first save of the game.

    Any thoughts of a ‘Well comeback were erased after 68 minutes when Aberdeen grabbed a decisive third goal. A terrific tackle from Casey prevented Miovski from firing a shot on goal. But as the ball trundled back towards Kelly, McGrath nipped in to squeeze it beyond Butcher protecting the goal line.

    Things got worse five minutes later when Duk got his head to Ryan Duncan’s corner to nod the ball past a stranded Kelly and make it 0-4.

    Throwing caution to the wind Kettlewell added strikers Theo Bair and Oli Shaw to the action. And with 12 minutes remaining Bair pulled a goal back when his left foot shot from the edge of the box bounced past a diving Roos.

    In added time, Biereth collected Harry Paton’s deep cross before sliding the ball across the Dons’ ‘keeper and put a better perspective on the scoreline.

    Although the Steelmen showed a bit of fight until the final whistle it was too little, too late on a night to forget.

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    Stuart Kettlewell reacts to Aberdeen defeat

    The manager reacts to tonight’s defeat to Aberdeen.

    • Our poorest 90 minutes since February
    • Decision making poor
    • To get out of this run we need to be together

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    Georgie Gent looks ahead to Aberdeen

    Georgie Gent arrived on loan from Blackburn Rovers in the summer, and has since gone on to play his first minutes of first-team football. 

    The full-back says he is loving his time up here so far and is trying to keep his down down to earn even more minutes on the park.

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    Brodie Spencer is your October player of the month

    Brodie Spencer is your October player of the month

    Brodie Spencer is your G4 Claims October player of the month. 

    Edging out Stephen O’Donnell and Harry Paton in the fan vote, Spencer picks up the award for the first time since his arrival in August.

    The Huddersfield Town loanee and Northern Ireland international has caught the eye of the Motherwell supporters, ever since he was thrown straight into the starting 11 in the unfamiliar position of left-wing back.

    A right-wing back by trade, Spencer has adopted the new position as his own and has provided attacking quality and defensive reinforcement in his time so far in ML1.

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    Stuart Kettlewell previews Aberdeen

    Stuart Kettlewell reflects on the last gasp draw against Ross County. The manager was frustrated at his side’s performance and mentions that the players themselves, acknowledge they should have been better. 

    Despite this, Kettlewell was delighted with the effort and desire shown by everyone to not give up and wants to see that level of performance for the full 90 against Aberdeen.

    The manager talks about the planned of minutes of certain players, particularly those who have just recovered from serious injury. He also talks about Aberdeen and what his team need to do and show to overcome them.

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    Pape Souare Injury update

    Pape Souare Injury update

    We can confirm that Pape Souare has sustained a serious ankle injury in training last week.

    The Senegalese full-back picked up a serious ankle injury with associated fracture that will prevent him from featuring for a minimum of four months.

    Speedy recovery, Pape.

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    Digging ourselves out a hole // Motherwell 3-3 Ross County

    With a family fun day taking place outside the stadium prior to the game, and a bring a friend for a fiver scheme in operation, nobody attending the game could say they didn’t get their money’s worth. 

    Aiming for their first points in four games, Motherwell arrived to face Ross County off the back of three weeks without any matches.

    It was tightly contested first half, with neither side fully kicking into gear. Brodie Spencer went close, hitting the post with a header from a Stephen O’Donnell cross.

    Motherwell began to pick up the pace at the start of the second half, but found themselves one down thanks to an Eamonn Brophy finish, although County winger Victor Loturi looked to have handled the ball in the build up.

    Simon Murray made it 2-0 with just 15 minutes remaining, finishing off a free flowing move from the visitors.

    Stuart Kettlewell had options on his bench, something that hasn’t been the case all season, and turned to Conor Wilkinson, Mika Biereth and Luca Ross to spring his team into life.

    Having been out for nine weeks through injury, Biereth welcomed himself back into the action almost immediately, latching onto a Blair Spittal through ball and won a penalty kick for his side. He subsequently sent Ross Laidlaw the wrong way, 1-2.

    County restored their two goal lead through Loturi on 83 minutes, which looked to have sealed the points for the Staggies.

    But, in what we have become accustomed to seeing of late, Motherwell produced a fightback in the latter stages of the match. Wilkinson narrowed the deficit on 88 minutes before 17-year-old Luca Ross scored his first professional goal in the fourth minute of stoppage time to salvage a very late point.

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    October player of the month vote

    October player of the month vote

    It’s time to vote for your G4 Claims player of the month for October. 

    Brodie Spencer, Harry Paton and Stephen O’Donnell are all up for nomination.

    To vote, head over to the Motherwell Facebook page.

    Games in October
    • Livingston 2-0 Motherwell
    • Motherwell 3-3 Ross County
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    Midweek action

    Midweek action

    Motherwell take on Aberdeen at Fir Park on Wednesday night. 

    Kick off is 7.45pm.

    How to follow the game
    Hunter Stand O’Donnell, Cooper, McLean Stand
    Adults £24 £26
    Concessions £19 £19
    Young Adults £12 £12
    Juniors £6 £6

    – Concessions Tickets would be ages 65 and over and FT Students with a valid matric card.
    – Young Adults tickets would ages 12 to 17.
    – Juveniles would be 11 and under

    Supporters are able to buy tickets online here or visit the ticket office at Fir Park.

    Ticket Office open from 9am – the ticket office is open until kick-off with no pay gate facility.

    The will be shown live on our pay-per-view streaming service. 

    The match will be available for £11.

    You will be able to purchase online.

    Luke Irons will be joined by Stephen Craigan in the commentary box.

    Kit Watch

    We will be wearing our home kit for the match.

    Injury Update

    Jon Obika and Pape Souare remain out for the match.

    Lennon Miller is eligible for selection, having served his one match suspension.

    Motherwell’s fortunes

    A Luca Ross goal ended Motherwell’s losing run. The last gasp finish earned the Steelmen a vital point against Ross County on Saturday, with the match ending 3-3.

    Having lost four games on the spin prior, the result puts a spring in the step of the ‘Well as they prepare to face Aberdeen.

    It will be the first time Stuart Kettlewell has faced Aberdeen as Motherwell manager.

    Opposition report

    Aberdeen have the task of balancing domestic football with European group stage action.

    They sit on nine points after nine games in the league, with their most recent win coming against Rangers at the end of September.

    Aberdeen came close to registering their first win in the Europa Conference League group stage against Paok. Having gone 2-0 up, the Greeks battled back to edge the game out 3-2.

    Bojan Miovski has been the source of the goals for the Dons. He’s netted on nine occasions this season, four of which have came in the league for the North Macedonian.