Motherwell completed a hat-trick of friendly wins with a narrow victory over Ayr United at Somerset Park.
The Steelmen weren’t at their best throughout on a wet and windy afternoon but a Ross Forbes free-kick and a late Robert McHugh strike secured a 2-1 win.
Craig Brown named a strong team for the trip to Ayrshire but they struggled for long periods against the Second Division side.t
Indeed, Ayr started well and had the best of the opening ten minutes. However, for all their possession, Brian Reid’s men never really created anything of note to trouble Darren Randolph.
Motherwell responded and Jamie Murphy kicked things off with a long range effort that flew wide and the same player almost nipped in between David Crawford and former ‘Well stopper Bobby Donnelly following a Forbes cross but his effort trundled the wrong side of the post.
It was a typical low-key pre-season affair and it took a further ten minutes for the next piece of noteworthy action. Full-back Stevie Hammell’s brilliant through ball played in John Sutton who raced clear of the home defence. Just as the Englishman was about to pull the trigger, he was halted in his tracks by an excellent recovery tackle by Martyn Campbell.
The deadlock was finally broken after 27 minutes and it was the Honest Men who took the lead courtesy of some quality play from new signing Andy Rodgers. The striker did well to control the ball on the edge of the area and, with one movement, smashed a fierce low shot pass Randolph.
It was the last action of an otherwise poor first half, particularly forMotherwell who weren’t at the races whatsoever.
Ayr started the second much as they had ended the first, on top and utilising the counter-attack to great effect. Easton broke clear on the left channel and, with numerous options, squared it towards the edge of the area. Dean Keenan was there and looked to have time but fluffed his shot wide.
The Steelmen went immediately on the attack and almost brought things level courtesy of a Forbes shot. Chris Humphrey was the architect, bursting down the right and his cut-back somehow found the young midfielder but he scooped it high over the bar and out the ground from ten yards.
Both teams traded long shots before ‘Well finally drew level courtesy of a that man Forbes with another terrific free-kick. Keith Lasley was fouled on the edge of the area, presenting the youngster with a chance. He fooled everyone with a clever low effort under the wall that drilled past Crawford and into the net.
It prompted a more attacking approach and substitute Page and Steven Saunders both had headers from corners that dropped narrowly over the bar.
With just three minutes remaining, Lasley presented Sutton with a great chance when his flick put the former St Mirren man through on goal. The striker could only muster a tired looking shot that flew way wide of the post though and that looked as if that would be that.
However, with less than a minute to play, substitute McHugh snatched victory for ‘Well. Fellow youngster Gary Smith flicked a header on towards goal and his strike partner got the better of Donnelly before rounding goalkeeper Crawford to slot the ball into an empty net.
It was harsh on Ayr but a good end to the match for the Steelmen, who now face Breidablik in the Europa League.
Motherwell: Randolph, Saunders (McHugh 80), Hammell (Page 46), Craigan, Reynolds, Lasley, Jennings (Hateley 53), Forbes, Humphrey, Sutton, Murphy (Smith 83). Subs not used: Bradley, Charalambous, Hutchinson.