Motherwell Under 20s controlled most of the encounter but slumped to a 2-1 defeat against Hearts in the Development League.
Taking place at the rearranged venue of the Oriam in Edinburgh, the delayed fixture finally got underway at the indoor complex despite the threat of postponement.
Stephen Craigan’s side started the match on the front foot, and largely controlled the opening 45 minutes.
However, the Jambo’s had the ball in the back of the net within five minutes. From a corner, the linesman raised his flag immediately before it was nodded home, spotting a foul in the heart of the Motherwell box.
An incisive Shea Gordon did terrifically well to intercept the ball in the middle of the park before sending the Steelmen forward down the right. Shaun Bowers linked up with James Scott, who cut back for Gordon, who couldn’t find the target.
In the 22nd minute, Hastie burst in behind the Hearts defence. His eventual angle for the hit was too acute though, and his attempted low cross bounced narrowly wide with no takers.
On the half hour mark, the Jambo’s were awarded a penalty which looked a bit soft. Euan Henderson stepped up and confidently dispatched from the spot to open the scoring.
Two minutes before the break, Hastie levelled the scoring to cap off a well worked move and strong first half.
It was Gordon again in the middle of the park who started the move, slipping the winger in who confidently slotted home beyond Kelby Mason.
There was nearly a second for ‘Well early in the second half. A long ball over the top found its way to Hastie again. He did well to get it under control but his turn and shot cannoned back off the post.
Against the run of play, Hearts regained the lead. A low, driven free kick from the edge of the box was parried away by Morrison, but only into the path of substitute Moore, who turned the ball in.
As time wore on, Craigan’s side became a little less patient. A number of efforts from Hastie and Turnbull failed to trouble the Hearts stopper, as the Edinburgh side held on for all three points.