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    Tanner approaching the home stretch

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    Wednesday date for Hearts quarter-final

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    Story of the Match from our win over Livi

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    Motherwell to face Hearts in cup quarters

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    Players react to win over Livingston

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    Manager: This kickstarts our season

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    Motherwell defeat Livingston to reach quarters

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    Manager: We’re building new partnerships

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    Scene setter: Preparing for Livingston

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    Previewing our cup trip to face Livingston

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    Tanner approaching the home stretch

    Tanner approaching the home stretch

    It’s been a long road back from recovery for Craig Tanner.

    But the time has come for the Englishman to ditch the crutches and return to the grass as he reaches the home stretch of a difficult route back to fitness.

    Determined to come back even stronger, Tanner admits he still has a long way to go.

    “It’s been a positive couple of weeks,” he said. “I had a tough month or so when things wouldn’t quite settle down, but hopefully now I’m on the home stretch.”

    The attacker knows the importance of patience and positivity at such a frustrating time for a footballer, and he owes much to head physiotherapist David Henderson.

    “I’m starting to limp around a bit. I think I’m going out on the grass on Tuesday to work on some light running mechanics with Davie, so it’s a positive start and we’ll see how it goes.

    “Davie Henderson has been so important in helping me, not just in terms of the work he does but even little things. We take the mick out of each other to keep us laughing, and stuff like that is huge sometimes.”

    The recovery room is starting to get a little bit busier for the medical team, and Tanner admits it has been a lonely place until recently.

    “A few lads have joined me on loan at Injury FC,” he joked. “Thankfully it’s just short-term for them. But it’s good, we have a laugh and a joke about things but we all just want to get back on the pitch really.”

    And that’s getting closer and closer for one of Motherwell’s creative sparks, whose patella tendon injury will keep him out for at least another month at the very least.

    “To be honest when it first happened, the thought of even running lightly seemed a million miles away, but I see now how much I’ve come on over the past six months,” he said.

    “But to be honest, some days are better than others and some days are harder too. Sometimes I feel I’ve still got a long way to go, so I just need to be patient and positive too.”

    Running and moving around the pitch will be difficult for the 23-year-old initially, but the thought of kicking a ball after such a long spell is something else entirely.

    “I need to make sure I’ve still got the technique, that’s the problem! But as always the boys are winding me up about that, saying I won’t have my left-foot whips anymore.

    “But to be honest it’s gone alright so I just have to see what happens really and tick the boxes as I go along.”

    Motherwell’s number 27 knows he has been lucky with the support around him, and it’s been what’s kept his head up.

    He said: “Mentally it’s been really tough at times, but I have good support at home and that’s been something I’m so thankful for.

    “Then when I come in to work it can be difficult because I don’t see anything outside, I’m there from 9am till 4pm just giving it my all.

    “That’s when the lads seemed to notice a change, they could tell it was getting to me and they knew exactly what to say and how to be with me, and that’s what teammates are for sometimes. They picked me up.”

    He added: “The gaffer’s been superb too. He hasn’t put any pressure on my injury, he keeps telling me the same things, to take my time, make sure I approach everything properly and don’t cut corners.”

    And for Craig Tanner, the long road back to recovery may be approaching it’s end, but there are no corners in sight on the home stretch.

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    Wednesday date for Hearts quarter-final

    Wednesday date for Hearts quarter-final

    Motherwell’s Betfred Cup quarter-final tie with Hearts will be played on Wednesday, 26 September.

    Kick off at Tynecastle Park is at 7.45pm. The match is not being televised.

    Ticket information will be announced shortly.

    Motherwell progressed to the last eight with victory over Livingston at the weekend, while Hearts defeated Dunfermline Athletic away from home.

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    Story of the Match from our win over Livi

    Danny Johnson scored the goal as the Steelmen progressed to the quarter finals of the 2018/19 Betfred Cup.

    Our regular Story of the Match feature takes you behind the scenes and closer to the action from our games across the campaign.

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    Motherwell to face Hearts in cup quarters

    Motherwell to face Hearts in cup quarters

    Motherwell will play Hearts in the quarter finals of the 2018/19 Betfred Cup.

    The match at Tynecastle will be played on the week of 25, 26 and 27 September. A confirmed date and kick off time will be confirmed in due course.

    The Steelmen defeated Livingston in the second round on Saturday, having topped their group over Queen of the South, Stranraer, Clyde and Edinburgh City.

    Hearts came through with a 1-0 win at Dunfermline Athletic on Saturday.

    2018/19 Betfred Cup quarter-final draw in full

    Hearts v Motherwell

    Rangers v Ayr United

    St Johnstone v Celtic

    Hibernian v Aberdeen

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    Players react to win over Livingston

    Carl McHugh, Elliott Frear and goalscorer Danny Johnson spoke after the Betfred Cup win at Livingston.

    The trio impressed in a strong showing from the Steelmen, as they booked their place in the last eight of the competition.

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    Manager: This kickstarts our season

    Stephen Robinson was pleased with performances throughout the team as Motherwell defeated Livingston 1-0.

    The victory puts the Steelmen in the quarter finals of the Betfred Cup and the manager had praise for many after the win.

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    Motherwell defeat Livingston to reach quarters

    Motherwell defeat Livingston to reach quarters

    Motherwell progressed to the quarter-finals of the Betfred Cup for a second consecutive season thanks to a convincing 1-0 win over Livingston.

    Danny Johnson’s first half strike was enough for ‘Well to overcome Kenny Miller’s men at the Tony Macaroni Arena, on a wet Saturday afternoon.

    Manager Stephen Robinson fielded Gaël Bigirimana and Alex Rodríguez Gorrín alongside Andy Rose in the middle of the park, and the travelling Steelmen certainly produced an assured performance from start to finish.

    With a quarter final place at stake, both teams made it an explosive start, with the goal frame being rattled at both ends within the opening minutes.

    Hardly a minute had passed when former ‘Well player Steven Lawless unleashed a terrific volley from 20 yards which hammered off the face of the crossbar, much to the relief of Trevor Carson.

    The Fir Park ‘keeper then responded smartly to turn a dipping shot from Kenny Miller over the bar.

    In a hectic start and having already forced a save from Liam Kelly, Johnson latched onto Gorrín’s through ball before smashing a left foot shot off the ‘keeper’s right hand post.

    The pace of the game was slick on Livi’s new plastic pitch. And when Frear slipped his marker on the left of the box, his inviting cross into the centre was perfect for Richard Tait. His powerful header looked like opening the scoring, until Kelly reacted to make a stunning stop.

    At this stage ‘Well began to look more menacing and after 22 minutes broke the deadlock.

    Livingston lost possession at the corner of their box and Main made the most of it heading for the goal line before cutting the ball back into the path of Johnson, who swept it low past Kelly to make it 1-0.

    That goal injected some confidence into ‘Well’s play with Bigirimana controlling the midfield and supplying numerous telling passes the visitors were on the front foot.

    A defence splitting pass from Bigirimana sent Johnson through and his drive across goal found Main, but his effort was blocked. From the resultant corner, Carl McHugh’s downward header was netbound until Kelly once again made a stunning save.

    Two minutes from the interval, the Livi ‘keeper produced another incredible stop, somehow twisting to deny Main’s from forcing Frear’s low cross over the line from a couple of yards.

    Not surprisingly the second failed to match the energy and excitement of the first 45. With the play largely confined to the middle of the park, ‘Well made a change in that area after 61 minutes with Campbell replacing Gorrín.

    And it was almost a perfect substitution when, four minutes later, Campbell wriggled clear at the corner of the box before firing a low drive across Kelly, only to see the ball rebound from the ‘keeper’s right hand post.

    A second substitution followed when Aaron Taylor-Sinclair replaced Peter Hartley, allowing ‘Well to go to a back four in front of Carson. Fifteen minutes from time, the Fir Park boss made the final change sending on Sammon for Johnson.

    Five minutes later, the Steelmen had the chance kill off the home side. Bigirimana once again remained calm in possession and from a Livi corner he sent Frear racing to the other end, only to find his finishing drive blocked at the edge of the box.

    In the end, though, Motherwell comfortably held on to Johnson’s first half goal to see them into the last eight.

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    Manager: We’re building new partnerships

    Stephen Robinson says it’s a matter of building new partnerships as Motherwell look to bounce back against Livingston in the Betfred Cup.

    With players coming and going over the summer, the manager says it’s about newcomers bedding in quickly and getting acquainted with the style of play.

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    Scene setter: Preparing for Livingston

    Scene setter: Preparing for Livingston

    It’s Livingston up next for the Steelmen in the second round of the Betfred Cup.

    The two sides go head-to-head for the first time in the 2018/19 campaign, having both topped their groups.

    Mixed form

    Motherwell head into the cup clash off the back of two league defeats, but having come through their Betfred Cup group before that unbeaten.

    Livingston meanwhile have picked up a point in the league so far, having lost at Celtic on the opening day and then having held Kilmarnock to a draw in their first home match.

    The Lions also topped their Betfred Cup group, with their 11-point haul making them the seeded team in this tie.

    Head-to-head

    The two teams have met each other 19 times in competitive action, dating from their first clash at Fir Park in the top flight in 2001, to a League Cup tie in 2013.

    The Steelmen have won the last five games, all by a single goal. Livi’s last win came back in February 2004, when they claimed a 3-1 win at Almondvale.

    Motherwell have won nine of the fixtures between the pair. There have been three draws, and Livingston have won seven.

    Goals galore

    There have been some exceptionally high scoring matches with Livingston down the years, despite the low number of encounters between the pair.

    The 2002/03 season provided two of them. A 5-1 win for Livi at Fir Park came through goals from Lee Makel, David Bingham,  Davide Xausa and a Cherif Toure-Maman double, with Khaled Kemas scoring for the hosts.

    Later that year on the final day of the season, James McFadden provided a moment to remember as he scored a hat-trick on the way to a 6-2 victory.

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    Previewing our cup trip to face Livingston

    Previewing our cup trip to face Livingston

    It’s off to the Tony Macaroni Arena on Saturday as we face Livingston in the second round of the 2018/19 Betfred Cup.

    Here’s everything you need to know going into the match.

    You can pay at the gate

    Prices are £18 for adults and £12 for concessions. Children aged 12 and under will get in for free.

    Concession pricing applies to under 18s, those aged 65 and over, and students who show a valid matriculation card. It also applies to disabled supporters. Carers go for free.

    Free tickets for children are limited to three per each paying adult.

    Buses from Fir Park

    Our buses from our Cooper Bar at Fir Park to Livingston are sold out. If you already booked your place, buses will leave at 1.30pm. Pre-match food and drink is available in the Cooper from 11am.

    Team news

    Chris Cadden is a major doubt with a knee knock, while Liam Grimshaw is also a doubt. Liam Donnelly is out for three weeks. Charles Dunne, Craig Tanner and Ryan Bowman remain on the sidelines.

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