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    St Mirren 1 – 0 Motherwell

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    Riku Danzaki joins Motherwell

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    Rangers kick-off time moved

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    Steven Hammell previews trip to St Mirren

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    Blaney: ‘We should be higher in the table’

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    Barry Maguire joins Dundee on loan

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    Next up: St Mirren

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    She wore, she wore // Arbroath 0-2 Motherwell

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    Kian Speirs joins Stenhousmuir on loan

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    Scottish Cup fifth round draw

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    St Mirren 1 – 0 Motherwell

    St Mirren 1 – 0 Motherwell

    Stephen Robinson’s side avenged their opening day defeat to Motherwell, ironically with former Fir Park striker Curtis Main netting the only goal of a closely contested 1-0 affair in Paisley.

    There was very little between the sides and Motherwell, especially on their second half showing when they were a lot more threatening around Trevor Carson’s goal, will consider themselves extremely unlucky not to have taken at least a point.

    The former Fir Parker stopper was by far the busier ‘keeper with a couple of late stops to earn the Buddies their first home win over ‘Well since 2015.

    Steven Hammell made two changes from the side which won at Arbroath last week. With Mikaël Mandron injured in training ‘Well reverted to their more recognised attacking pair of Kevin van Veen and Connor Shields. Although latest signing Riku Danzaki was cleared in time for the game, the Japan midfielder didn’t feature in the squad.

    St Mirren, whose only home defeat this season has been at the hands of the Steelmen, had four former Motherwell men in their starting line-up.

    ‘Well, in their luminous yellow kit, kicked off in blinding Paisley sunshine and the 900 travelling fans behind Liam Kelly’s goal were still shading their eyes from the sun when Scott Tanser slashed an early drive into the crowd.

    For the next 10 minutes or so Motherwell were tidy in possession and a great move involving Max Johnston, Shields and Van Veen ended with Stuart Slattery’s snap shot being blocked in front of goal before Trevor Carson could be tested.

    The former ‘Well man then had to watch as a series of crosses from Blair Spittal were headed clear of his six-yard box.

    The only goal arrived after 16 minutes and came as a bit of a surprise. A clever exchange wide on the right between Marcus Fraser and Ryan Strain allowed the latter to drill the ball towards the ‘keeper’s front post. Amid a forest of legs Main got a touch to divert the ball between Kelly and his left-hand post.

    That failed to deter Hammell’s men from continuing to slowly build from the back and on a perfect playing surface they did their best to get wide and behind the Buddy’s defence.

    Despite Sean Goss from the right and Spittal from the opposite touchline frequently delivering crosses towards Carson’s goal, the Saint’s ‘keeper was rarely troubled in the first half.

    Although his side trailed at the interval Hammell’s main criticism would be their pace of play towards the home goal.

    Within two minutes of the restart Ricki Lamie led from the back. His long ball downfield was chased by Van Veen to win a corner. And when Spittal whipped the flag kick into the box Lamie rose to nod the ball across the goal face and just beyond the far post.

    The Steelmen looked more direct and after 56 minutes Shields powered his towards the box before cutting the ball back to McKinstry around the penalty spot. With van Veen in support the Leeds loanee took too many touches and the chance was gone.

    That was the final bit of action for Shields and Spittal as they were replaced by Ross Tierney and Olly Crankshaw.

    Five minutes later the pair combined to split the Saint’s defence.

    Showing great determination to keep possession Tierney released his fellow sub from the halfway line. Crankshaw looked to have the pace to get beyond Tanser but as the pair approached the edge of the box the defender’s sliding left foot cleared the danger.

    Play raced to the other end where Lamie’s intervention blocked Main’s route into the box.

    With 25 minutes remaining the game at last had an injection of some lively action for both sets of fans to enjoy.

    After 71 minutes ‘Well came close to claiming a deserved equaliser. Crankshaw raced to the byeline and his cutback found Johnston at the edge of the box. His low drive was parried by Carson at full stretch before the ‘keeper quickly responded to throw himself on the loose ball to deny Van Veen a goal scoring touch.

    The six minutes of additional time brought an encouraging response from the ‘Well fans and the team.

    And three minutes from the end they were twice denied an equaliser when firstly Van Veen’s headflick and then McKinstry’s thumping drive were blocked in a packed six-yard box.

    Despite returning from Paisley with nothing to show for their efforts there were a few positives.

    Not least the performance of Shane Blaney who was commanding in the air and more than comfortable on the deck and the heart of a defence which limited Kelly to just one save.

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    Riku Danzaki joins Motherwell

    Riku Danzaki joins Motherwell

    Motherwell have made their fourth signing of the January window, with Japanese forward Riku Danzaki joining the club on a two-and-a-half year deal, subject to international clearance.

    If that clearance is granted prior to our match with St Mirren, Danzaki would be eligible for selection for the game in Paisley.

    Danzaki came through the ranks at Aomori Yamada High School before joining J1 League side Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo in 2019.

    The 22-year-old made 11 appearances in all competitions in his first year, scoring one goal.

    He joined A-League side Brisbane Roar for his first spell in Australia, where he score nine goals in 26 games, netting him the clubs Golden Boot winner for that season.

    After impressing in Australia, he joined J2 League side JEF United Chiba on loan. His spell would be hampered by injury and he would only make four appearances for the club before returning to his parent side.

    Back fully fit, Danzaki returned to Brisbane Roar for a second time on loan in 2022. He has made 13 appearances netting once before having is loan terminated early, making the permanent switch to Scotland, becoming Motherwell’s first ever Japanese player.

    “Riku is one we’ve tracked for a significant period of time and we’re delighted to have it finally confirmed,” manager Steven Hammell said.

    “He’s got really positive attributes and a different style to others we have in that area of the pitch.

    “He is an energetic, hard-working technical player who has an eye for goal. He has spent the last few days with us, and already he’s fitting in well.

    “We are looking forward to working with him over the next couple of years.”

    Danzaki will wear the number 14 strip.


    マザーウェルは、1月のウィンドウで4人目の契約となる日本人フォワード檀崎竜孔を国際移籍の手続きを経て2年半の契約で獲得した。

    セントミレンとの試合前に国際許可が下りれば、ペイズリーで行われる試合に出場することができる。

    檀崎は青森山田高校を経て、2019年にJ1リーグの北海道コンサドーレ札幌に入団した。
    1年目から公式戦11試合に出場し1ゴールを挙げている。

    その後、Aリーグのブリスベン・ロアーに移籍し26試合に出場して9得点を挙げ同シーズンのゴールデンブーツ賞を獲得した。

    翌年にはJ2リーグのジェフユナイテッド千葉にレンタル移籍した。
    しかしながら怪我などもあり4試合の出場にとどまり退団となった。

    そして2022年、再びブリスベン・ロアーにレンタル移籍する。13試合に出場し1得点を挙げたが、レンタル契約を打ち切りスコットランドに移籍し、
    マザーウェル初の日本人選手となった。

    スティーブン・ハメル監督は、「リクは、我々が長い間追い求めていた選手であり、最終的に獲得が決定したことを嬉しく思っている」と語った。

    「彼はとてもポジティブな特性を持っており、他の選手とは異なるスタイルを持っている。」

    「エネルギッシュで勤勉な選手でゴールを狙う視座を持っている。彼はここ数日我々と一緒に過ごしているがすでにうまく溶け込んでいる。」

    「今後数年間、彼と一緒に仕事ができることを楽しみにしている。」

    檀崎は背番号14番のシャツを纏うことになる。

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    Rangers kick-off time moved

    Our cinch Premiership match with Rangers on 18 March, will now kick-off at 12:30pm. 

    The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

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    Steven Hammell previews trip to St Mirren

    Steven Hammell previews trip to St Mirren

    Steven Hammell was thrilled to see his side progress to the fifth round of the Scottish Cup, but now wants his team to use that win to springboard their cinch Premiership campaign. 

    A positive week has been spent on the training pitch with the group and Hammell wants to see the togetherness and competitiveness that his squad have.

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    Blaney: ‘We should be higher in the table’

    Shane Blaney made his Motherwell debut last weekend and is now feeling match fit and ready to get cracking. 

    The Irish defender signed from Sligo last month but with Irish league finishing in November, he hasn’t had a pre-season and has been biding his time to make his debut.

    After a strong 90 minutes against Arbroath, Blaney now want Motherwell to climb that table as he feels the squad is better than the position they currently occupy in the cinch Premiership.

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    Barry Maguire joins Dundee on loan

    Barry Maguire joins Dundee on loan

    Barry Maguire has joined Dundee on loan until the end of the season.

    The versatile midfielder joins the cinch Championship side who are currently third in the table, five points off automatic promotion.

    Maguire has made 14 appearances this season, starting five matches.

    “I’m pleased we have managed to get this move sorted for Barry,” manager Steven Hammell said.

    “It’s a team fighting for promotion to the Premiership and a chance for him to get regular minutes on the pitch.

    “Barry is an excellent professional, who puts in extra hours away from the football pitch and I know he will give it his all at Dens Park.”

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    Next up: St Mirren

    Next up: St Mirren

    We return to league action with the short journey to Paisley to take on St Mirren at the SMISA Stadium.

    The match will take place on Saturday 28 January 2023.

    Kick-off is 3.00pm.

    Ticket Prices

    Tickets will are available to buy online by clicking here.

    Away Stand
    Adults £25
    Concessions £15
    Juniors £6
    • Concessions are under 13-17 year olds, over 65, and full-time students.
    • Juniors are under 12s
    • Any supporter requiring wheelchair/PA or Ambulant and Carer tickets can purchase through St Mirren Ticket Office, priced at a concession ticket (with PA free of charge).
    • Ambulant support will be sold at age-appropriate price with PA free of charge.
    How to follow game online

    If you are outside the UK, you can watch the game via Motherwell TV.

    Should you be in the UK, it will be live commentary only.

    The Story of the Match

    ‘Well go into this one on the back of a cup win over Arbroath at the weekend.

    Both teams are hunting a much needed league win, with neither side managing a win in their last five cinch Premiership matches.

    The last time the two sides met at SMiSA Stadium was the first game of the season – with Steven Hammell in interim charge – where the Steelmen won 0-1 thanks to a Kevin van Veen penalty and some heroics from Liam Kelly in the Motherwell goal.

    Match Officials

    • Referee: John Beaton
    • AR1: Calum Spence
    • AR2: David Doig
    • Fourth Official: Colin Steven
    • VAR: Grant Irvine
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    She wore, she wore // Arbroath 0-2 Motherwell

    With league form proving difficult to come by, attention turned to getting our Scottish Cup campaign off to the best start. 

    A tricky away trip to cinch Championship side Arbroath faced Motherwell, with over 2000 ‘Well fans descending on Gayfield Park.

    With a special in the dressing room access, Steven Hammell wanted his side to show the correct attitude and test Arbroath from the off.

    After a flutter of chances in the opening stages, on his first start for the club, Mikael Mandron a tap in from Stuart McKinstry’s lay off to send Motherwell into the lead.

    In the second half, Motherwell continued to search for the second goal that would all but see them through. They had to wait until the 94th minute to get it however Mandron was on hand to get his second in Motherwell colours.

    A trip to either Linlithgow Rose or Raith Rovers in the fifth round now for the steelmen as they look to go deep in the cup.

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    Kian Speirs joins Stenhousmuir on loan

    Kian Speirs joins Stenhousmuir on loan

    Kian Speirs has joined Stenhousemuir on loan for the rest of the season.

    The 17-year-old made his first-team debut in the first game of the season against St Mirren when he came off the bench in the second half.

    The young midfielder made his debut on Saturday against Livingston in the Scottish Cup.

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    Scottish Cup fifth round draw

    Scottish Cup fifth round draw
    We will play Raith Rovers away in the fifth round of the 2022/23 Scottish Cup.
    Rovers saw off Linlithgow Rose 0-2 on Tuesday night, setting up a tie with the Steelmen at Stark’s Park.
     
    The tie will be played on the weekend of Saturday 11 February.
    The draw in full:
    Raith Rovers v Motherwell,
    Livingston v Inverness CT/Queen’s Park
    Dundee United v Kilmarnock
    Hamilton Academical v Hearts
    Celtic v St Mirren
    Cove Rangers/Ayr United v Elgin City
    Darvel v Falkirk
    Rangers v Partick Thistle