Chris Humphrey admits that it would be a special achievement to reach the a second semi final this season, but knows there’s still a lot to be done.
The Steelmen face Dundee United in the quarter-final replay on Wednesday night, with a mouth-watering tie against St Johnstone the reward for the winners, and many ‘Well fans are already dreaming of a famous afternoon at Hampden.
It is a desire which has only been exacerbated by Motherwell’s Co-operative Insurance Cup semi-final display against Rangers, in which ‘Well performed admirably in-front of a raucous Steelmen support.
“We’ve got such a young squad that I’m sure it would mean the world to everyone to play in a cup final,” Humphrey enthused. “The last match we had at Hampden was a fantastic experience. The result was disappointing but the whole day was brilliant.
“We are desperate to get back there for the semi-final – and from there we can dream about getting back there for the final.”
But Humphrey is acutely respectful of the qualities of the sides left in Motherwell’s path, with the cup holders Dundee United and the exceedingly well organised St Johnstone still barring the way to a date at Hampden in May.
“It’s all about Wednesday,” the Jamaican-born winger acknowledged. “Dundee United are a really good side and it’ll be difficult to beat them first.
“And St Johnstone are in the semis for a reason so no one should underestimate them either. We can’t look too far ahead and we won’t think about Hampden until after a tough match against Dundee United.
“The game against United is the most important thing and we’ll not be thinking about anything else.”
The Steelmen have enjoyed something of a hiatus in the recent international break; a welcome change from the packed calendar of February and early March, and Humphrey is determined that there will be a visible freshness about the home side.
He insists that the players have also been working hard in training to rectify the mistakes of the recent defeat against Kilmarnock.
He continued: “We feel really refreshed and the break has come at the right time – especially with this game coming up.
“We’ve done a lot of work in training and we believe that we have done enough work to get past Dundee United of Wednesday night. Everyone is buzzing for the game, training has been superb, and all eyes are on a positive result now.”