The Christmas spirit failed to last for the Steelmen in Glasgow, as league leaders Celtic swept aside Stuart Kettlewell’s team to extend their lead at the top of the Premiership table.
Arne Engels broke the deadlock from the penalty spot moments before the half-time break, after Motherwell stopper Aston Oxborough was adjudged to have impeded Hyunjun Yang following the forward’s dramatised fall in the 18-yard-box.
The hosts doubled their advantage, as Engels turned provider, teeing up Liam Scales, who diverted his header to the feet of Daizen Maeda, who coolly slotted his finish into the back of the net. Second-half substitute Nicolas Kuhn struck home the third after his low-drilled strike deflected off of the onrushing Kofi Balmer, wrong-footing Oxborough in the Motherwell net.
Reo Hatate wrapped up the three-points in the latter stages of the game, finding the opposing corner, with a similar low strike on-goal.
The Steelmen had numerous opportunities in the game, but luck proved not to be on their side. Motherwell looked to have a strong appeal for an early penalty claim, as Tawanda Maswanhise went down in the box following contact on the forward’s trailing leg, but the referee disagreed, deeming their to be simulation which earned the 22-year-old a yellow-card.
Motherwell’s clinical touch failed to materialise, as Marvin Kaleta’s diving header ricocheted off of striker Tony Watt, before Watt himself came close to the target after cutting inside from the left-flank, but the striker couldn’t find the yard of space needed to force Kasper Schmeichel into a save.
There will be no time for reflection, as the Steelmen swiftly refocus their attention to the other half of Glasgow, with visitors Rangers travelling to North Lanarkshire on the 29 December at Fir Park.