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    Theo Bair // From zero to hero, via the analysis suite

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    Blair Spittal named February CINCH PREMIERSHIP PLAYER OF THE MONTH

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    Blair Spittal wins February player of the month

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    Ewan Wilson joins Beith Juniors on loan

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    Adam Devine named in Scotland Under 21 squad

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    Moses Ebiye arrives in ML1

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    Lennon Miller named in Scotland Under 19 squad

  • Archive

    Player of the month vote for February

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    Ending a 27 year hoodoo // Rangers 1-2 Motherwell

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    Rangers 1 – 2 Motherwell

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    Theo Bair // From zero to hero, via the analysis suite

    A poor goalscoring record in Scotland meant supporters questioned Theo Bair’s arrival in August.

    One goal in 34 games for fellow Premiership side St Johnstone didn’t fill Motherwell fans with confidence or belief that Bair was up to the task of replacing 29 goal man Kevin van Veen.

    Fast forward seven months, everything has changed. Spending time with the analysis department, watching some of the best strikers on the planet, has seen him soar to new heights.

    Taking bits from strikers like Victor Boniface and Benjamin Šeško, has seen his goal record improve drastically and he has firmly became one of the most important, and exciting, players in the Motherwell squad.

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    Blair Spittal named February CINCH PREMIERSHIP PLAYER OF THE MONTH

    Blair Spittal has won February’s cinch Premiership player of the month award. 

    The midfielder, who has also won the club’s player of the month award, becomes only the third Motherwell player in five years to win the accolade.

    “It’s been a much more positive month for the team,” Blair Spittal said.

    “That is always the main thing but obviously, it’s nice to be personally recognised.

    “I’ve been loving my football and think the system has really worked for me. We don’t want to stop here, the manager has been big on that.

    “We want to use the momentum we’ve built up in the remaining games. There’s a lot of football still to be played and we want finish strongly.”

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    Blair Spittal wins February player of the month

    Blair Spittal wins February player of the month

    Blair Spittal has been named our G4 Claims player of the month for February. 

    Scooping the award for the first time since his arrival in 2022, Spittal had an electrifying month on the pitch.

    Although missing his first match of the season against Hearts at Tynecastle, he kicked off the month by finding a on-rushing Theo Bair as he levelled the game against Kilmarnock.

    He then found the back of the net in the first half against Ross County, cutting into the box and lashing in off the post.

    He then scored a goal of the season worthy strike from 25 yards, curling a beauty into the top corner in the second-half, before rounding off his a rampant display by setting up Jack Vale to make it 5-0.

    Spittal opened the scoring against Celtic with a sublime strike from the edge of the box to beat Joe Hart and then, four days later, struck another goal of the season contender against Livingston, when his volley flashed into the top corner.

    Three assists and four goals in total for February, a worthy winner of our player of the month.

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    Ewan Wilson joins Beith Juniors on loan

    Ewan Wilson joins Beith Juniors on loan

    Full-back Ewan Wilson has returned from his loan at Stirling Albion and has joined Beith Juniors on loan until the end of the season. 

    Wilson made 14 appearances at Stirling Albion and now joins the West Of Scotland side for the remainder of their campaign.

    Good luck, Ewan.

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    Adam Devine named in Scotland Under 21 squad

    Adam Devine named in Scotland Under 21 squad

    Adam Devine has been called up by Scotland’s Under 21 side. 

    Arriving on loan on deadline day in January, Devine made his debut for the club against Ross County. Since then, the young full-back has made nine appearances, setting up striker Jack Vale to pull a goal back against Morton. Devine also scored his first professional goal against Aberdeen.

    Scotland have one match this month, on home soil, against Kazakhstan on Thursday 21 March in Paisley.

    • Scotland v Kazakhstan
    • Thursday 21 March
    • SMiSA Stadium, Paisley
    • 7pm Kick off 
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    Moses Ebiye arrives in ML1

    Moses Ebiye arrives in ML1

    Moses Ebiye has joined the club on a deal until the summer of 2025. 

    The striker was most recently playing in Norway with Aalesund, where he departed the club in January.

    Ebiye burst onto the scene with Nigerian side Akwa United before he moved to Lillestrøm in Norway. He scored three goals in his time there before moving to HamKam.

    He scored four goals and assisted on five occasions in 20 appearances before moving to Tromsø in 2021. The 26-year-old scored a further 12 goals an assisted nine times in 43 games and then joined Aalesund in 2022.

    The striker has 19 goals in the Norwegian top flight and has now arrived in Scotland, joining the club subject to international clearance.

    “This has been a long and arduous process,” manager Stuart Kettlewell said.

    “A lot of people behind the scenes at the club have had to work very hard but we’re very excited to see what Moses can do in his time at the club.

    “His goalscoring record in Norway is very impressive and we feel that is something that will benefit us as we go into the remainder of the season.”

    “I am very happy to have joined the club,” Moses Ebiye added.

    “It has been good training and getting to know the team. I hope I can make an impact in my time here.”

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    Lennon Miller named in Scotland Under 19 squad

    Lennon Miller named in Scotland Under 19 squad

    Lennon Miller has been named in the latest Scotland Under 19 squad. 

    The 17-year-old has been an integral part of Stuart Kettlewell’s side and will jet off to Italy for the latest round of Under 19 matches.

    Scotland have three games this month in their EURO Qualifying campaign, facing Italy on Wednesday 20 March first. They then take on Georgia before rounding off their trip with a match against Czech Republic.

    • Italy v Scotland 
    • Wednesday 20 March 
    • Stadio G. Teghil
    • 2pm Kick Off

     

    • Scotland v Georgia 
    • Saturday 23 March 
    • Stadio Comunale Giuseppe Morigi
    • 11am Kick off 

     

    • Scotland v Czech Republic 
    • Tuesday 26 March 
    • Stadio Comunale Giuseppe Morigi
    • 1.3opm Kick off 
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    Player of the month vote for February

    Player of the month vote for February

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

    Jack Vale, Blair Spittal, Theo Bair and Paul McGinn are all up for nomination.

    To vote, head over to the Motherwell Facebook page.

    Games in February
    • Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock
    • Motherwell 5-0 Ross County
    • Morton 2-1 Motherwell
    • Aberdeen 3-3 Motherwell
    • Hearts 2-0 Motherwell
    • Motherwell 1-2 Celtic
    • Livingston 1-2 Motherwell
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    Ending a 27 year hoodoo // Rangers 1-2 Motherwell

    It was 1997 when Motherwell last went to Ibrox and came away with three points and as Rangers had just overtaken Celtic to go top of the table, it would seem the odds were stacked against the Steelmen.

    A small pocked of travelling fans were rewarded for their loyalty after just ten minutes, when Theo Bair scored to silence Ibrox.

    Rangers created numerous openings however, the solid backline of McGinn, Mugabi, Blaney and Kelly remained robust and kept the hosts out.

    The Gers were given the opportunity to level the game from the spot after an hour, when Alan Muir was asked to got he VAR monitor for a supposed foul in the penalty area from Dan Casey. The Rangers skipper levelled and momentum would go with hosts.

    Motherwell, however, didn’t let this effect their game plan and from the second phase of a corner, Casey nodded the ball past Butland at the back post to restore the Motherwell advantage.

    Time eventually ran out after Liam Kelly pulled out a number of stops and Paul McGinn standing firm on the line. The 27-year wait was over and Motherwell moved to within two points of the top six.

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    Rangers 1 – 2 Motherwell

    Rangers 1 – 2 Motherwell

    Motherwell defied the odds and the history books by securing a hard-fought but deserving three points at Ibrox for the first time since 1997.

    Theo Bair fired Motherwell into the ascendency within the opening phases of play, adding another strike to his goalscoring pedigree, finding the target inside the opening 10-minutes.

    Rangers skipper James Tavernier netted from the penalty spot on the hour mark moments after Motherwell were narrowly denied their second of the evening. Rangers pressed the Motherwell defence, but the backline stood resolute, with centre-back Dan Casey demonstrating his attacking capabilities, powering home a second from Blair Spittal’s floated delivery.

    The hosts continued their barrage of opportunities in the final moments of the game, but countless exceptional saves from captain Liam Kelly kept the scoreline intact, with Motherwell shattering a 27-year winless league record at Ibrox.

    As the midweek victory over Livingston remained firmly within memory, Motherwell started on the front foot, with Bevis Mugabi almost securing the early breakthrough after latching onto Spittal’s dangerous delivery, but the towering defender’s headed effort fell agonisingly over the crossbar.

    The decisive moment came minutes later, as Bair expertly escaped his marker within the centre of the Rangers penalty area, drilling an unstoppable strike into the bottom-left corner.

    Motherwell skipper, Kelly was called into action as the first-half progressed, reacting instantly to parry Mohamed Diomande’s effort beyond the reach of the Rangers forward line.

    The half-time whistle was met with a chorus of boos from the frustrated home support, with the drum of the jubilant traveling fans echoing throughout the stadium.

    Motherwell came agonisingly close to doubling their advantage as the second-half progressed, with Spittal’s left-footed effort from Stephen O’Donnell’s whipped cross rattling the hosts crossbar.

    Directly on the counter-attack, Rangers penetrated through the Motherwell defence, with substitute Fabio Silva brought down under O’Donnell’s challenge. The defender looked to have perfectly-timed his interception, but the referee was instructed to the VAR monitors and subsequently reversed his decision.  Tavernier stepped up and coolly dispatched his strike to draw his side level.

    Un-wavered by the deafening motivation of the home support, Motherwell stood firm, hitting the hosts on the counter-attack. With less than 15-minutes remaining, Motherwell restored their advantage, as Spittal’s chipped delivery sailed invitingly across the Rangers six-yard-box, with Casey diverting his teammates cross into the bottom-left-corner.

    Rangers flooded the Motherwell penalty area in search of a late equaliser, but the Steelmen prevailed to secure their first league victory at Ibrox since 1997 and the first league victory over Rangers since 2002.