Motherwell boss Stuart McCall couldn’t hide his pride after a brave defeat at Hampden on Sunday afternoon.
The Steelmen were terrific throughout, and looked the more likely side to reach the final when Keith Lasley equalised in the second half.
But a Steven Naismith goal 15 minutes from time was enough to break ‘Well hearts and send Rangers to an Old Firm final.
“I’m really proud of all of my players,” the Motherwell boss gushed. “I told my players not to have any regrets. I wanted the lads to be able to look each other in the eye, having given their best.
“Our performance merited at least, extra time. There was really nothing between the two sides apart from an unbelievable Edu strike and some great ability from Jelavic for the second goal.
“We’ve got a disappointed group of players in their – but they all have a very proud manager.”
The former Everton and Rangers midfielder was also full of praise for the vocal support which made the journey from Motherwell, and further afield.
There were more than 5,000 vociferous fans in claret-and-amber at the national stadium, and the manager insists that their presence helped to spur the lads on to a rousing semi-final display.
“The fans really lifted all the players,” McCall praised. “I’d like to think the performance of the players also lifted fans.
“The only thing that I am disappointed about is the result. The players were terrific, as was the support we got from the stand.”
After Aberdeen’s apparent stage-fright on Saturday afternoon there must have been fears over Motherwell’s young squad, but they were allayed in a super display from some of the younger ‘Well stars.
Stevie Saunders, Shaun Hutchison and Jamie Murphy all performed admirably in a youthful Steelmen side, who will now, hopefully, take this narrow defeat on board on progress to a successful end to the campaign.
McCall continued: “We have a lot of younger players, and they all stood up to the challenge, Walter Smith said as much to me after the match.
“I’ll analyse this game later – as I do with all our matches – and look for things we could have done better, but I don’t think there will be an awful lot.
“We have a huge game on Wednesday night and we have to lift the lads for that. Our performance today shows what we are capable of, and we have to carry that on for the rest of the season.”