Stuart McCall insists his side will not dwell on what has been a marvelous start to the Steelmen’s Clydesdale Bank Premier League campaign.
Instead, the ‘Well boss has already targeted putting more points on the board with a tough trip to face Hibs on Saturday.
Motherwell currently sit in 2nd place in the SPL after ten matches, providing one of the most memorable opening to a campaign in the club’s history. The only black mark, ironically, came at the hands of Colin Calderwood’s side, as they knocked ‘Well out of the Scottish Communities League Cup partly due to an erroneously disallowed Bob McHugh ‘goal’.
[pullquote]Both sides have a lot of attacking players on the park. Agogo has got his fitness now, and with him and O’Connor up top there is attacking threat.[/pullquote]
But McCall says he isn’t concerned with the past – whether it’s his own sides great league form or the recent defeat to Hibs – choosing, instead, to focus on the future.
“It’s been a great start to the season,” the gaffer praised. “But we won’t be looking back; you’ve always got to look forward in this game. The next game is a difficult trip to a rejuvenated Hibs side.
“It’s possible [to replicating the form of the first quarter of the season in the next set of games] but I would say it’s unlikely. If you were to take this total for every quarter then you’d be up there with about 80 points, challenging for the title. We just need to take every game as it comes and we always try to win them all.
“The lads have played really, really well in most of the games this season. We’ve got a good amount of wins on the board and we’ve deserved that.
“We won’t look back on that either [the defeat on penalties and disallowed goal in the cup] but we will look at the game overall. There was a part of the game when Hibs had a lot of chances, but throughout the game it was their keeper who was tested regularly. And in extra-time we had five outstanding opportunities to win the game.
“Everyone knows the goal should have stood but it’s water under the bridge now. It was a terrific game of football. We have to defend better, but hopefully our attack can be just as potent.
“We can [win anywhere] if we’re at it. Everyone played well against Dundee United and that’s what you need.”
The Motherwell gaffer has admitted that he is wary of the “rejuvenated” Leith side’s attacking potency, which was ably demonstrated as the SPL’s second-top marksman Garry O’Connor fired two goals past the Steelmen in the Scottish Communities League Cup.
O’Connor has been aided in recent weeks by Junior Agogo, who is finding a degree of form and fitness at Easter Road following his summer move. Indeed, the Hibees have only lost one of their last five domestic outings.
With that dangerous pairing, and a supporting cast of the likes of Ivan Sproule and Leigh Griffiths, McCall has no doubts about the task awaiting his defensive unit in the Capital on Saturday.
“The match in the cup was a very open game,” the former Bradford boss recalled. “Both sides have a lot of attacking players on the park. Agogo has got his fitness now, and with him and O’Connor up top there is attacking threat.
“Likewise, we have players in our team who can create chances – I think it’s probably the team that defends best on the day that will come away with three points.
“They’ve picked up some decent results of late and we had a terrific game here against them in the cup which could have finished five-all. I’m sure myself and Colin [Calderwood] will be hoping both defences are on better form this time.
“I’ve been pleased with the defending in our last two games. The home game against Aberdeen was very good and then we went to Tannadice and defended really well as a unit. That’s the whole team; the goalie, the midfield, the wide men and attackers. We need to do that again.”
Despite the initial prognosis suggesting he could be back for the upcoming trip to Edinburgh, Shaun Hutchinson will miss out on the match.
The towering defender has recovered from his ankle knock, but picked up a slight hamstring strain in training which rules him out of contention for the weekend.
McCall continued: “Unfortunately Hutch won’t be ready. His ankle is OK now, but he’s pushed himself a little too hard and has tweaked his hamstring and it’s set him back a couple of days.
“If it was a cup final then maybe we’d risk him, but we’re not in a position where we need to be rushing him back.”