Stuart McCall has insisted that his side will continue their attacking approach as they visit Rugby Park this weekend.
The Steelmen turned in a swashbuckling display against Dundee United in the Scottish Cup last weekend, and were unlucky not to turn the attacking football into a victory against the cup holders.
And ‘Well fans travelling to Ayrshire will be treated to similarly forward-thinking approach from the visitors.
“There are players here who are terrific going forward and we’ve proved that on occasion this season,” the former Everton midfielder praised. “That is bound to create chances.
“We were very pleased with the performance we put in up at Tannadice. We’re looking for consistency, like everyone else, but we have proved since I’ve been here that we can put in some really good performances. So there are no excuses for the players.
“You can’t guarantee a performance but you can guarantee total commitment and that is what we’ll get on Saturday.”
With just five points separating Mixu Paatelainen’s Kilmarnock side and Motherwell, this weekend could prove pivotal in the chase for a high top-six finish. Indeed, a win over Killie could almost put insurmountable breathing space between ‘Well and the teams below them – although, understandably, McCall is reluctant to make any guarantees.
“If we could go down there and close it to just two points then things would get very interesting,” the Steelmen boss said keenly. “But both sides have got eyes on that top-six spot, Kilmarnock have done terrifically well this season while we are on the fringes of things, but a win on Saturday could change that.
“Nothing will be assured with three games left, but a good result will put us in a great position.”
The Steelmen will be looking for a more positive result – but not necessarily performance – from the last encounter with Kilmarnock, a 1-0 defeat at Fir Park.
Despite that defeat Motherwell performed admirably well, and only a sensational display by Scotland international Cammy Bell denied McCall’s charges a comfortable victory.
“There’s no way we deserved to lose the game we had against them here. We had a good few chances that day and just didn’t take them.
“We were really disappointed to lose that match, but Saturday is a new match. We’ve already won at Rugby Park this season and we’d take the same 1-0 win again from earlier in the season.”
Aside from league business, McCall also acknowledged the recent Scottish Cup semi-final draw, which sees Motherwell face either Brechin or St. Johnstone – if they can defeat Dundee United.
Naturally it is a prospect that will whet the appetite of all ‘Well fans, but the boss is focussing on SPL matters for the moment.
“Our focus is totally on the Kilmarnock game,” McCall insisted. “After that we will look at the cup tie coming up.
“We know how important it is for this club to get into the top-six and that has to be our aim at the moment.”