Stuart McCall was left ‘bitterly disappointed’ by Motherwell’s exit from the League Cup, as the Steelmen succumbed 7-6 on penalties to Hibs after an utterly enthralling 2-2 draw.
Despite the cruel defeat there was a marked improvement in the ‘Well’s performance from the weekend, with McCall’s side coming within four minutes of a place in the quarter-final.
Indeed, if it wasn’t for an erroneous linesman’s flag – as Bob McHugh had his 116th minute goal wrongly chalked off – Motherwell would still have been likely to go on and claim the victory.
The Steelmen boss was happy to get a response, if not the desired result.
[pullquote]I’m bitterly disappointed to be not in the next round of the Cup – to make it even sorer Bob McHugh’s goal was onside. I’ve seen it again and it looks as though it was a yard onside[/pullquote]
“I thought in extra time we made chances to win the game,” Rued McCall. “I’m bitterly disappointed to be not in the next round of the Cup – to make it even sorer Bob McHugh’s goal was onside. I’ve seen it again and it looks as though it was a yard onside.
“I thought we didn’t start great and Hibs started well but once we got into our stride we played some great stuff. We just needed to get that third goal.
In fairness to Hibs they deserved to take it to extra time, Darren Randolph had two or three excellent saves.
“My worst four games last season were followed by our four best games, therefore I had no doubts there would be no question about the commitment after the weekend. Both teams went at it and we had chances to get the third just before half time.”
The former Everton and Rangers midfielder was typically reluctant to criticise the assistant referee who disallowed Bob McHugh’s strike, but admitted ‘pain’ while watching the goal back.
Michael Higdon – while not interfering with play – was coming back from an offside position as the ball was delivered, but young McHugh was clearly onside as the delivery was whipped in.
The ‘Well boss sighed: “That’s football, I know how tough it is to be a referee or a linesman.
“I thought the ref handled the game well, but it just adds to the pain when you see the goal again. But there are lots of positives; it could’ve ended up another 6-6 in as open a game of football as you’ll see.”
The Motherwell boss also took a moment to single out Garry O’Connor for special praise.
The former Locomotiv Moscow striker hasn’t always been in the headlines for the right reasons this campaign, but showed his class with a bustling performance and composed finishing.
McCall admits the player proved his quality, but has charged his own players to cut out the errors which handed the Scotland interational his chances.
“O’Connor is an International striker and he showed what he was capable of,” he continued. “But an individual error shot us in the foot just like Saturday, and if we want to win games we need to cut those out.”