| Date | Saturday, 22 March 2014 |
|---|---|
| Competition | Scottish Premiership |
| Fixture/Score | Motherwell 2:1 Ross County |
| Venue | Fir Park |
| Attendance | 4,080 |
| Referee | Iain Brines |
| Comments | Match Report Report by Paul Mitchell for the BBC. Motherwell 2 Ross County 1 Motherwell survived a late onslaught from Ross County to remain hot on the heels of Aberdeen in the race for second place in the Premiership. James McFadden followed up a powerful strike from Iain Vigurs to knock the Steelmen in front on 48 minutes. And the home side doubled their lead in similar fashion when John Sutton was first to the loose ball as Mark Brown kept out Craig Moore's swerving shot. A volley from Yann Songo'o ensured a tense finish but 'Well held on. With the league's top six all winning this weekend, Stuart McCall's side remain level on points with Aberdeen, although they have played one more game than their rivals. It was a sixth win in their last seven league matches at Fir Park but it was a nervous finish for the home fans as Richie Brittain hit the post and Songo'o went close to a second goal. With both starting line-ups unchanged, Motherwell enjoyed the larger share of early possession, with the movement of McFadden and Sutton troubling the visitors. However, the first good opening fell to County as defender Stephen McManus misjudged Brown's long kick-out and glanced the ball towards his own goal. The alert Jordan Slew ran on and cracked a shot with power but it flew the wrong side of the post. Motherwell responded with two chances in two minutes. Shaun Hutchinson failed to get a full connection on Lionel Ainsworth's cross and sent his header wide while Brown had to be at his best to stretch out and claw the ball away from McFadden's deft flick. The first half closed with Motherwell in the ascendancy and Lasley shot wide following good work from Ainsworth. The home side took only three minutes of the second half to break the stalemate as Sutton fed the ball back to Vigurs to strike from 25 yards. The former County midfielder's stinging shot was saved by Brown diving across to his left but the keeper could do nothing as McFadden pounced quickly to find the net. The lead was extended on the hour as Moore, on for McFadden, conjured up a swerving effort that Brown could only push away and Sutton was on hand to apply the finish - although he lifted the ball higher into the net than he may have intended. It has been a fixture that Sutton has flourished in this season - netting in all three games, scoring five goals in the process. Motherwell looked comfortable but County stuck to their task and Brittain almost pulled a goal back after 78 minutes when he sent a shot across Gunnar Neilson, beating the goalkeeper, but striking the foot of the post. The Staggies did get on the scoresheet with nine minutes to play when Songo'o knocked in a Graham Carey corner for his third goal of the season, sparking a frantic push for an equaliser from the visitors. And it was Songo'o who came closest when he skilfully brought down a ball into the penalty box and hit a shot on the turn but it was just off target. Derek Adams laid the blame for Ross County's 2-1 to defeat by Motherwell at the feet of Mark Brown. The goalkeeper twice could not keep a hold of efforts, allowing James McFadden and John Sutton to follow up on the rebound. A late volley from Yann Songo'o was not enough for the visitors. And Adams said: "Motherwell are a good side and flying high, but it was two errors by our keeper that has given them their two goals." Richie Brittain hit the post and Songo'o went close to a second goal as County launched a late onslaught, but they could not get the point Adams felt his side deserved. "I thought we played well in the first half, had the best chance of the half and probably just shaded it," he said. "Mark Brown has taken responsibility and when your keeper plays the ball back straight to the opposition there is not much the other defenders can do. "Our goal came a little bit late for us although we had a couple of good chances after that from Jordan Slew and Yoann Arquin to grab an equaliser and give us a point we probably deserved over the 90 minutes. "Although it didn't cost us with all the teams around us also losing, we are only interested in looking after ourselves to get out of the relegation play-off position." |
| Ross County | |
| Manager | Derek Adams |
| Starting 11 | 1: Mark Brown, 2: Erik Cikos, 5: Scott Boyd, 7: Filip Kiss, 8: Richard Brittain, 11: Melvin De Leeuw 1, 12: Michael Tidser, 25: Jordan Slew, 26: Evangelos Oikonomou, 27: Yoann Arquin, 28: Yann Songo'o 1 |
| Bench | 42: Sean McCarthy, 3: Benjamin Gordon, 10: Rocco Quinn, 15: Gary Glen, 21: Brian McLean, 22: Steven Saunders, 23: Graham Carey |
| Motherwell | |
| Manager | Stuart McCall |
| Starting 11 | Gunnar Neilsen, Craig Reid, Shaun Hutchinson, Stephen McManus 1, Steven Hammell, Lionel Ainsworth, Keith Lasley, Stuart Carswell, Iain Vigurs, James McFadden 1, John Sutton 1 |
| Bench | Craig Moore 1, Zaine Francis-Angol, Euan Murray, Henri Anier, Jack Leitch, Dominic Thomas, Ross Stewart |