Few would have predicted at the time, as Steven Hammell's side established an eight-point gap between themselves and their hosts, that they would now be dragged into the relegation zone. However, Well are without a victory in seven outings and have not won on home soil in eight games, losing six of them. That's a run stretching back to August. Dutch striker Kevin van Veen has at least ended the eight-game drought he endured immediately after his hat-trick in Dingwall by scoring twice in his last four outings. However, should County repeat their win on their last visit to Fir Park in March, the Lanarkshire outfit will have been dragged firmly into the relegation mire. Read all of Saturday's Premiership PicksImage source, SNSKevin van Veen has scored four goals in Motherwell’s last two league games against Ross County, including a hat-trick in a 5-0 win in their previous meeting in October.
Ross County have failed to score in their last four Premiership games, last having a longer run without a goal in the top flight in December 2020 (5). Motherwell are winless in their last seven Premiership home games (D2 L5), last having a longer such run between December 2016 and April 2017 (8). Ross County won their last league visit to Motherwell 1-0 in March 2022; they have never won back-to-back trips to the Steelmen in the top flight before. We asked for your views on Alan Burrows' resignation as Motherwell chief executive. Here's what you had to say:Anon: Clubs have to change to survive/thrive. Good luck to AB - he's put a shift in for us.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t a good one. I honestly can’t remember when our last three points was and the closer to the bottom we get the more restless I feel. I have said it for weeks now in these pieces and fans have been crying out on social media in hopes the club notices but things have to change. At this point I don’t know what the answer is. Signings is the most obvious one but the January window is notorious for loan deals and that will only sort our problems in the short term - it’s long-term investment we need in the squad. Playing boys from the academy always seems to be what people ask for as the team have “nothing to lose” by giving them a chance, but we can’t expect youngsters to save a sinking ship.
Steven Hammell shouldn’t be sacked he’s barely had a chance to make his own squad. However, he is the man behind our tactics and strategies and if they’re not working he has the responsibility to change it and needs to face accountability for the mistakes he has been making. I thought Motherwell had the potential to turn things round in the second half against Hibs but we fell short. If I was Hammell I would be playing Ross Tierney and Stuart McKinstry from the start as every time they’ve come in as substitutes recently they have transformed the game.
He’s very similar to myself, he doesn’t clock out at 5pm and go home. He’s fully invested. "He spends every minute of the day on how he can do better for this club. His commitment to it and any success we’ve had over this period of the time, he’s been a big part of that. “He’s here every minute of every day. He’s good at his job, he’s passionate, the club means a lot to him. “Unfortunately for us his time is coming to an end at the club but that’s not an immediate decision. ”Image source, SNSScott Mullen, BBC Sport ScotlandMotherwell manager Steven Hammell has been speaking to the media prior to the Fir Park side's monumental match against Ross County. Here's the best of it:Paid tribute to departing CEO Alan Burrows, a man who has been "fully invested" in the club and a "big part" of any success.
To say it's a new year and new challenge for someone else and that he has been discussing this with the chairman, then why wait until now? Why not during the World Cup break? Things don't look good for the club currently. Scott Mullen, BBC Sport ScotlandMotherwell boss Steven Hammell has paid tribute to departing Motherwell CEO Alan Burrows in his media conference. “From a professional point of view I’m disappointed to see him make that decision. I totally understand where he is and where he is coming from, " Hammell said. “I know how much he puts into this and what the club means to him.
Motherwell - BBC SportMotherwell have confirmed the signing of striker Mikael Mandron from Gillingham, until the end of the season. Should clearance be granted prior to tomorrow’s match with Ross County, Mandron will be available for selection, without this being approved, he is ineligible. The 28-year old has made 33 appearances for the League 2 side, scoring four goals and has previously played in the English Premier League for Sunderland. Manager Steven Hammell told the club website he is "really happy to get this over the line as I feel it’s an area of the pitch we needed additions.
Motherwell games don't come much bigger than Saturday's Fir Park clash with fellow strugglers Ross County. After eight games without victory, can the Steelmen finally find a winning formula? Team selection will be key, so put yourself in Steven Hammell's shoes and pick your Motherwell XI here. Jenna Thomson, Motherwell fanMotherwell really know how to make you feel a thousand emotions at once and Sunday certainly felt like a rollercoaster.
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However, he has been on the bench for the last four games and could now add to Motherwell's attacking options after Rolando Aarons' loan spell from Huddersfield Town was cut short by injury in November and Louis Moult followed back to Burton Albion after an unsuccessful return to Fir Park. Danzaki's countrymen - Kyogo Furuhashi, Daizen Maeda and Reo Hatate- have tasted success with Celtic, while Heart of Midlothian this week completed the signing of Yutaro Oda from Vissel Kobe.
"“As soon as we established that this move could happen, Mikael travelled off his own back to get to Fir Park as quickly as possible. “He offers competition and help for Kevin van Veen, whilst also opening new possibilities to the structure of the team. "Motherwell midfielder Callum Slattery is suspended but new loan signing Olly Crankshaw could make his debut after arriving from Stockport. Manager Steven Hammell will make some late checks on players while long-term absentees Bevis Mugabi (knee), Jake Carroll (knee), Nathan McGinley and Joe Efford (thigh) remain out. Ross County could hand a debut to on-loan Hibernian midfielder Nohan Kenneh, while Callum Johnson and Jake Eastwood have departed. Midfielder Ben Paton suffered a knee injury in training, while Ben Purrington (ankle) remains out, and Alex Samuel is working his way back from a serious knee injury.
Motherwell vs Ross County Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips 14 Motherwell vs Ross County – Top Predictions & Free Betting Tips Motherwell arrive on the back of a 3-2 loss against Hibernian at home.
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